Victims of human experiments and coercive research under National Socialism: Gender and racial aspects
TítuloVictims of human experiments and coercive research under National Socialism: Gender and racial aspects
Autor
Call number179.7/0016
Número del objeto04774k
Lugar de publicaciónHouston, Texas, United States
EditorialSpringer
Año de publicación
2014
Paginaciónpp139-156
MaterialArticle
ISBN9783319057019
NotesArticle from the book 'Human subjects research after the Holocaust.' pp139-156
Descripción
When concentration camps were liberated, groups of former prisoners documented the medical experiments carried out on them at Auschwitz, Buchenwald, Dachau, Mauthausen and the predominantly women's camp of Ravensbruck. On March 4, 1945, a declaration by The Prisoner Doctors of Auschwitz declared that prisoners had been treated as experimental animals, and that that Allies should bring to trial those responsible; and that prosecuting perpetrators should prevent coerced human experiments and medical atrocities in the future