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5.0 out of 5 stars FROM THE HANDICAPPED TO THE JEWS, April 25, 2000
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This review is from: Ethics and Extermination: Reflections on Nazi Genocide (Paperback)
Michael Burleigh, an English historian, is the author of an earlier book on the Nazi "euthanasia" campaign of 1940, when Nazi officials, doctors, nurses, and hospital administrators joined together in the persecution of handicapped Germans. Over 70,000 people were murdered in about one year.

In this book Burleigh reflects on the "mind set" of the Nazi murderers, their attitudes towards their victims, and the ethical assumptions they made. He also comments with intelligence and perception on post-WW II reactions.

This book is insightful and interesting and rewarding for both general and scholarly readers. Burleigh brings wisdom and humanity to this all too dreadful subject.

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Ethics and Extermination: Reflections on Nazi Genocide
Ethics and Extermination: Reflections on Nazi Genocide by Michael Burleigh (Paperback - September 28, 1997)
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