medicalization of murder: the 'Euthanasia' programs
TitoloThe medicalization of murder: the 'Euthanasia' programs
Autore
Call number179.7/0017
Numero oggetto09356e
Luogo di pubblicazioneNew York, New York, United States
EditoreRoutledge
Anno di pubblicazione
2014
Paginazionepp71-104
MaterialeArticle
SerieRoutledge studies in modern European history ; 20
ISBN9780415896658
NotesArticle from the book 'Nurses and midwives in Nazi Germany: the "Euthanasia Programs"pp71-104
Descrizione
At the beginning of the Nazi era, Hitler's sinister racial theories were swung into place. This included compulsory sterilization of those considered genetically unfit to procreate. Simply stopping the reproduction of people with mental and/or physical disabilities was not sufficient to achieve the German goal of a "pure Aryan race". The focus soon shifted to eliminating the people themselves, including children born with physical or developmental conditions. Involuntary sterilisation evolved into systematic killing, which was termed "euthanasia"