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Cleansing the Fatherland: Nazi Medicine and Racial Hygiene [Hardcover]

Dr. Götz Aly (Author), Dr. Peter Chroust (Author), Dr. Christian Pross MD (Author), Professor Belinda Cooper (Translator), Professor Michael H. Kater (Foreword)
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0801847753 978-0801847752 August 1, 1994 1

"The chapters in this volume painfully drive home the point that certainly as far as Germany is concerned, the lessons of the Third Reich have not yet been learned... These significant attempts by younger recruits to the larger medical establishment to change things through eye-opening reflection and analysis, however uncomfortable, need support."--Michael H. Kater, author of Doctors under Hitler, in the foreword.

The infamous Nuremberg Doctors' Trials of 1946-47 revealed horrifying crimes --ranging from grotesque medical experiments on humans to mass murder--committed by physicians and other health care workers in Nazi Germany. But far more common, argue the authors of Cleansing the Fatherland, were the doctors who profited professionally and financially from the killings but were never called to task--and, indeed, were actively shielded by colleagues in postwar German medical organizations.

The authors examine the role of German physicians in such infamous operations as the "T 4" euthanasia program (code-named for the Berlin address of its headquarters at Number 4 Tiergartenstrasse). They also reveal details of countless lesser known killings--all ordered by doctors and all in the name of public health. Maladjusted adolescents, the handicapped, foreign laborers too illto work, even German civilians who suffered mental breakdowns after air raids were "selected for treatment." (One physician who persisted in speaking of "killings" was officially reprimanded for his "negative attitude.")

The book also includes original documents--never before published in English--that give unique and chilling insight into the everyday workings of Nazi medicine. Among them:

• Minutes from a 1940 meeting of the Conference of German Mayors, at which a Nazi official gives the assembled politicians detailed instructions for the secret burial of murdered mental patients.

• A pre-Nazi era questionnaire sent by the head of a state mental institution to parents of disabled children. (Sample question: "Would you agree to a painless shortening of your child's life after an expert had determined him incurably imbecilic?" Sample answer: "Yes, but I would prefer not to know.")

• The diary of Dr. Hermann Voss, chief anatomist at the Reichs University of Posen (and later a highly respected physician in postwar Germany), who delights in the flowers blooming outside his window and worries that the overstock of Polish cadavers from his Gestapo suppliers might cause his crematory oven to break down.

• Letters of Dr. Friedrich Mennecke, director of the notorious Eichberg Clinic, who writes with cloying sentimentality to the wife he calls "mommy" and comments offhandedly about visiting concentration camps to select "patients" for death.

Today, as reports of mass death in Europe are once again cast in terms of public hygiene, and as euthanasia is advocated--even applauded--on U.S. television, the relevance of what Michael H.Kater here calls "the lessons of the Third Reich" is perhaps greater than ever. Against this background, Cleansing the Fatherland sends a stark message that is difficult to ignore.



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It's no wonder this book caused a flurry when first published in Germany. The authors, who are German, offer compelling evidence that the 350 doctors tried at Nuremberg in 1946-47 were not the so-called black sheep of the German medical profession, but rather a small part of a much larger group of doctors, university professors, scientists and researchers involved in medical crimes. The authors draw their chilling conclusions directly from the archives of mental institutions, hospitals and experimentation centers. An abundance of evidence, sometimes absorbing, sometimes overwhelming, demonstrates how the Nazis employed medicine to "cleanse" Germany of the "sick, alien, and disturbing"-a goal firmly supported by the intelligentsia. By 1939, euthanasia was the method ordained by the Nazis to eliminate the infirm, mentally ill, socially or racially "inferior" and anyone unable to work. Hundreds of thousands, including children, were killed while medical professionals profitted. Dr. Hermann Voss, chief anatomist at the Reich University of Posen, turned a handsome profit on the sale of the skeletons and skulls of dead Poles. His diary is an illustration of Hannah Arendt's banality of evil, "Yesterday, two wagons full of Polish ashes were taken away. Outside my office, the robinias are blooming beautifully, just as in Leipzig." Much of this information, which was available at the end of WWII, was suppressed because many of those involved in these heinous crimes still hold leading positions. Readers may be driven to examine their own beliefs concerning the benefits of doctor-assisted suicide, when confronted with a society that takes this seemingly benign idea and turns it into a great evil.
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"Thanks to the work of Aly and his associates, those areas of medical criminality that escaped the retribution the Allies visited on the more obviously ghoulish experimenters... have at long last come out of the shadows." -- Michael Burleigh, Times Higher Education Supplement



"The gruesome medical experiments that Cleansing the Fatherland describes... were exposed during the Nuremberg doctors trials of 1946-47. But the book also contains annotated selections from the diaries of German anatomist Hermann Voss [which] offer a long look into the mind of a German medical scientist who by 1964 was widely regarded as 'the most influential and respected anatomist in East Germany' even though he had spent the war years dissecting unmistakably murdered bodies." -- Lingua Franca


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  • Hardcover: 312 pages
  • Publisher: The Johns Hopkins University Press; 1 edition (August 1, 1994)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0801847753
  • ISBN-13: 978-0801847752
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
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4.0 out of 5 stars not for everyone, March 21, 2000
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This book is an exceptional survey of the development of a genocidal mentality among the doctors of the Third Reich. Of great interest to those doing research on this topic are the diaries of Nazi anatomist,Dr. Hermann Voss in Posen during the war. It demonstrates, among other things, a pervasive manichaean attitude that extended from Hitler on down- A tendency to view the world in all-or-nothing terms. The characters are largely repulsive (Dr. Friedrich Mennecke referring to victims as "portions")and it is sometimes hard to handle the intricacies of the history unless you have a background in this area. If you are looking for a general understanding of the doctors, try Lifton's book, The Nazi Doctors. For more history of this type, try Death and Deliverance by Burleigh or The Nazi Doctors and the Nuremberg Code by Annas and Grodin. If you want to know about the experiments, go to a library and sift through the case of United States vs. Karl Brandt et al. (1947 - the Nuremberg "Doctors" Trial). This book is valuable to those initiated into the macabre studies of Hitler's Germany, but you might want to stay away if you're only a general reader.
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13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Semi-descriptive book on Nazi bio-medical experimentation..., July 27, 1999
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While I have not purchased this book from Amazon.com, I have reviewed it at a local bookstore. The book itself speaks more on the psychiatric area of "Nazi-medicine" rather than on actual experimentation. For those interested in a more focused book on the Nazi's "bio-medical vision" they should read "The Nazi Doctors" by R.J. Lifton. It is an excellent and descriptive book, giving accounts from survivors. It is careful to give actual accounts instead of fabricated stories, at the same time not glorifying Nazi science. I disagree with the comment about this book being reviewed. In my personal opinion, it does not glorify Nazi science. I have read many books on this subject and say that this book deserves credit, but not enough for five stars.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Move Over, Mengele! Widespread German Medicine, Hoped-For Extermination of the Poles, Modern Euthanasia Implications, August 27, 2010
Nazism has often been misunderstood. Pross comments: "Anti-Semitism and racism can no longer be identified as the only driving forces behind Nazi politics..." (p. 14). An unknown number (in the thousands) of handicapped and infirm Germans were put to death. (pp. 91-92).

The Nazis are often misrepresented as a thin layer of fanatic madmen ruling over the German masses. It is untrue that doctors and scientific practitioners who actively practiced Nazi doctrines were just a few monsters such as Joseph Mengele, the Auschwitz "Angel of Death". In actuality, many educated Germans could be listed who acted in comparable manner. (e. g., see p. 147).

The anatomist Hermann Voss is particularly instructive. He wrote some human-anatomy books that have been widely used for decades, even in translation into other languages. He continued teaching anatomy well after WWII, and died in his 90's, having escaped justice for his crimes. During WWII, he was stationed in Posen (German-occupied Poznan). He kept a chilling diary during WWII, which has survived. It included transparently genocidal comments, such as the complaints that the Slavs are multiplying too rapidly, and that all Polish people should be exterminated. (pp. 105-106, 127-128, 130, 132).

The considerable attention given, in western countries, to the Holocaust has facilitated the rise of distortions about Nazi actions. For instance, Jewish bodies were not the only ones exploited (as by removal of gold crowns). Gold teeth and crowns were also removed from the bodies of Nazi-murdered Poles. (p. 136). The bodies of Nazi-murdered Poles were used in classes on dissection. (e. g., pp. 135-136, p. 147). So were the heads of guillotined Polish Resistance fighters. (p. 143). Most ghoulish of all is the fact that the preserved bodies of Polish resistance fighters are probably being used in Germany today. (p. 141). Otherwise Poles, no less than Jews, were cremated after being murdered. (pp. 130-132).

On another subject, the authors of this anthology strike raw nerves as they relate modern practices to the Nazi medicine of over 65 years ago. This includes the abortion of babies deemed "undesirable" for whatever professed reason. (pp. 54-55). The modern euthanasia movement is also scrutinized, including its rationalizations about the "quality of life", the "right to die", and the "senselessness of prolonging suffering." While analyzing "worthless life" considerations under Nazism, Aly concludes that: "Orienting the euthanasia discussion toward the individual case suits a modern, secular society attempting to overcome its inability to deal with death...Death wishes depend upon material conditions, as well as upon whether a society classifies suffering and death as superfluous misery...Such debates produce desperate, self-destructive desires that are transformed into new, apparently individual arguments in an expanding campaign for the destruction of life." (p. 28).

Christian Pross uses even stronger language as he comments: "In contemporary Germany, dramatic official rhetoric about the `cost explosion' in health care and continuous cuts in spending have produced new prophets of euthanasia." (p. 3). The perceptive American reader can recognize similar considerations in American socialized medicine (Obamacare), and the question of "death panels" that decide the fate of sick and elderly patients.
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institutional killing, euthanasia law, university psychiatric clinic, medical crimes, euthanasia program, asylum directors, reserve hospital, anatomical institute, auxiliary hospitals, extermination center, killing program, other asylums, central clearinghouse, secret decree, pediatrics department, extermination program
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Reich Committee, Reich Commissioner, Reich Ministry of the Interior, Reich Association, Third Reich, Friedrich Mennecke, National Socialist, Carl Schneider, Hermann Voss, German Reich, Herbert Linden, Reich University of Posen, Professor Schneider, Kaiser Wilhelm Institute, Professor Nitsche, Dritten Reich, First World War, Herbert Becker, Karl Brandt, West Germany, National Socialism, Nazi Germany, Viktor Brack, Hans Hefelmann, Heidelberg University
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