The Nazi Doctors: Medical Killing and the Psychology of Genocide (Paperback)
From Publishers Weekly
Nazi doctors did more than conduct bizarre experiments on concentration-camp inmates; they supervised the entire process of medical mass murder, from selecting those who were to be exterminated to disposing of corpses. Lifton (The Broken Connection; The Life of the Self shows that this medically supervised killing was done in the name of “healing,” as part of a racist program to cleanse the Aryan body politic. After the German eugenics campaign of the 1920s for forced sterilization of the “unfit,”it was but one step to “euthanasia,” which in the Nazi context meant systematic murder of Jews. Building on interviews with former Nazi physicians and their prisoners, Lifton presents a disturbing portrait of careerists who killed to overcome feelings of powerlessness. He includes a chapter on Josef Mengele and one on Eduard Wirths, the “kind,” “decent” doctor (as some inmates described him) who set up the Auschwitz death machinery. Lifton also psychoanalyze (more…)

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A Must Read!
A must read. A startling account of true stories. I couldn’t put this book down from the time I started it.
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Excellent Book
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In our own time…
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Fascinating
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Fascinating insight into the darkness of war.
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Not deep enough
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Very Fair Author
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