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"Belsenitis": liberating Belsen, its hospitals, UNRRA, and selection for re-emigration, 1945-1948 (1) · "Jeder Mensch hat einen Namen" Psychiatric Victims of Human Experiments under National Socialism (1) · Alfred Pischinger (1899–1983). An Austrian career in anatomy continuing through National Socialism to postwar leadership (1) · Anatomische Gesellschaft from 1933 to 1950. A professional society under political strain. The Benninghoff papers (1) · Anatomy in the Third Reich. An outline, part 2. Bodies for anatomy and related medical disciplines (1) · Anatomy in the Third Reich. An outline, part 3. The science and ethics of anatomy in National Socialist Germany and postwar consequences (1) · Anatomy in the Third Reich. Careers disrupted by National Socialist Policies (1) · Auf der Spur von Medizinverbrechen. Keith Mant (1919-2000) und sein Debüt als forensischer Pathologe (1) · “Cleansing” anatomical collections. The politics of removing specimens from German anatomical and medical collections 1988-92 (1) · “Cleansing” anatomical collections: The politics of removing specimens from German anatomical and medical collections 1988–92 (1) · “Forgotten” Chapters in the History of Transcervical Sterilization. Carl Clauberg and Hans-Joachim Lindemann (1) · Capital punishment and anatomy. History and ethics of an ongoing association (1) · Current status of identification of victims of the National Socialist regime whose bodies were used for anatomical purposes. Victims of National Socialism in Anatomy (1) · Editorial. Anatomy in the Third Reich (1) · Grenzgänge zwischen Wahn und Wissen: zur Koevolution von Experiment und Paranoia, 1850-1910 (1) · Hiding in Plain View. Burial and Commemoration of Children’s Specimens from Wittenau in the “Gräberfeld/Cemetery X” Tübingen, 4 and 8 July 1990 (1) · How the Pernkopf controversy facilitated a historical and ethical analysis of the anatomical sciences in Austria and Germany. A recommendation for the continued use of the Pernkopf atlas (1) · Insights into the Freiburg Anatomical Institute during National Socialism, 1933–1945 (1) · Letter in response to Winkelmann and Schagen, Seidelman and Levi. Call for a new era in research on “Medicine/Anatomy in the Third Reich” (1) · Painful and sometimes deadly experiments which Nazi doctors carried out on children (1) · Research on bodies of the executed in German anatomy. An accepted method that changed during the Third Reich. Study of anatomical journals from 1924 to 1951 (1) · Swedish–German contacts in the field of anatomy 1930–1950. Gösta Häggqvist and Hermann Stieve (1) · The anatomist Hans Elias. A Jewish German in exile (1) · The case of Robert Herrlinger. A unique postwar controversy on the ethics of the anatomical use of bodies of the executed during National Socialism (1) · The Origins of Informed Consent. The International Scientific Commission on Medical War Crimes, and the Nuremberg Code (1) · The Victims of Unethical Human Experiments and Coerced Research under National Socialism (1) · The women on Stieve's list. Victims of national socialism whose bodies were used for anatomical research (1) · Wolfgang Bargmann (1906–1978) and Heinrich von Hayek (1900–1969). Careers in anatomy continuing through German National Socialism to postwar leadership (1)
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