Changing perspectives: from "Euthanasia killings" to the "Killing of sick persons"
TitleChanging perspectives: from "Euthanasia killings" to the "Killing of sick persons"
Author
Call number179.7/0017
Object number09356j
Place of publicationNew York, New York, United States
PublisherRoutledge
Year of publication
2014
Physical descriptionpp218-242
MaterialArticle
Series titleRoutledge studies in modern European history ; 20
ISBN9780415896658
NotesArticle from the book 'Nurses and midwives in Nazi Germany: the "Euthanasia Programs"pp218-242
Description
Two hunded thousand psychiatric patients were killed during the Nazi regime. Events around the killings are complex and interwoven with other events. Some authors have blamed the role of nurses on a combination of factors; their working conditions, the fascist system, their powerlessness, and their moral fallibility due to lack of ethical guidelines. This chapter develops a framework that enables a new perspective on the killings of sick persons and the important role nurses played in these murders