Medical research undertaken in captivity: a form of resistance to imprisonment and attempted extermination.
TitleMedical research undertaken in captivity: a form of resistance to imprisonment and attempted extermination.
Author
Call numberP610/001
Object number06780
Place of publicationSydney, New South Wales, Australia
Year of publication
2009
MaterialLoose-leaf
NotesArticle from the journal 'War & Society' Vol.28 No.1 May 2009pp89-112
Description
Discusses three examples of medical research undertaken during World War II by members of captive populations. 1. Warsaw ghetto 2.the Vapniarca (Vapniarka) concentration camp in Transnistria and Changi POW camp in Singapore.