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Murderous Science: Elimination by Scientific Selection of Jews, Gypsies, and Others in Germany 1933-1945

Subject Area(s):  Ethics, Eugenics and Biology in SocietyGeneral Interest TitlesHistory of Science

By Benno Müller-Hill, Institut für Genetik, Universität Köln

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© 1998 • 256 pp.
Paper • $30 • ISBN  978-087969531-6


 

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The Human Genome Project has associated many mutant genes with physical ailments and the genetic basis of certain behavioral characteristics is being seriously discussed. In the 1920s and 1930s, advocates for eugenics claimed that genes influenced human behavior, but with no valid evidence. In Germany the Nazis adopted their ideas to justify violent anti-semitism. In this new, expanded edition of the English translation of his compelling book Tödliche Wissenschaft, the distinguished German geneticist Benno Müller-Hill documents the long-suppressed collusion of eugenics and racist politics which resulted in the mass murder of millions. In a new Afterword, he warns against the misuse today of newly emerging knowledge about human heredity. In an accompanying essay, Nobel Laureate James D. Watson, an architect of this new era of genetics, vividly describes a recent visit to Berlin and his impressions of the legacy of eugenics in German science.

 
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Contents

Author's Preface to the English Edition
Acknowledgements
Translator's Preface
Translator's Notes on Terminology
A Note on German Academic Organization
Glossary of Terms and Abbreviations Used in the Text
Identification, Proscription, and Extermination
Introduction
A German Chronicle of the Identification, Proscription, and Extermination of Those Who Were Different
From the Ostracism of the Jews to the Sterilization of Mental Patients
From the Killing of Mental Patients to the Killing of Jews and Gypsies
The Use of Those Who Had Been Deprived of Their Rights as Material for Anthropological and Psychiatric Research
On the Role and Self-image of Some Anthropologists
Nine Questions
Conversations
Miss Gertrud Fischer, the daughter of Professor Eugen Fischer
Professor Widukind Lenz, the son of Professor Fritz Lenz
Dr Helmut von Verschuer, the son of Professor Otmar von Verschuer
Professor Edith Zerbin-Rüdin, the daughter of Professor Ernst Rüdin
Mrs Susanne Lüdicke, Professor Fischer's medical technician, and Dr Lore von Kries
Professor Wolfgang Abel
Dr Engelhard Bühler
Dr Adolf Würth
Professor Hans Grebe
Mrs Irmgard Haase, Professor Otmar von Verschuer's medical technician
Professor Georg Melchers
Professor Werner-Joachim Eicke
Professor Hans-Joachim Rauch
Afterword
Five Days in Berlin, James D. Watson
The Specter of Kakogenics, Benno Müller-Hill
Bibliography
Notes and References
Name Index
Subject Index
Autobiographical Note
 
          

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