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A world without bodies

This video documents the horror of the Nazi regime with respect to its treatment of disabled people ; beginning with an overview of American and European Eugenics ideology, it delves into instruments of mass murder developed first on the bodies of people with disabilities. Shares the July 20th, 2001 visit of five disabled persons to the Psychiatric Krankenhaus in Bernburg, Germany, where the majority of the footage was shot.

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  • "Documents the philosophy of Eugenics at the beginning of the 2oth century, the attitude of the Nazi regime with respect to treatment of disabled people and how the "solutions" the regime used were ultimately transferred to the "Final solution" of the Holocaust."
  • "This video documents the horror of the Nazi regime with respect to its treatment of disabled people ; beginning with an overview of American and European Eugenics ideology, it delves into instruments of mass murder developed first on the bodies of people with disabilities. Shares the July 20th, 2001 visit of five disabled persons to the Psychiatric Krankenhaus in Bernburg, Germany, where the majority of the footage was shot."@en
  • "Beginning with an overview of American and European Eugenics ideology, this video documentary delves into instruments of mass murder developed first on the bodies of people with disabilities. Shares the July 20th, 2001 visit of five disabled persons to the Psychiatric Krankenhaus in Bernburg, Germany, where the majority of the footage was shot."
  • ""'A World without bodies' documents the horror of the Nazi regime with respect to its treatment of disabled people. Beginning with an overview of eugenics ideology, the filmmakers delve into the instruments of mass murder developed first on the bodies of people with disabilities and later transferred to concentration camps. The video provides a haunting glimpse into the medical and social mindset that led to the systematic slaughter of more than 270,000 disabled individuals during World War II. The documentary ultimately asks us to contemplate the impact of these events on our attitudes toward people with disabilities in our own era"--Container."@en
  • "This video documents the Nazi Regime horror with respect to its treatment of people with disabilities. Beginning with an overview of American and European Eugenics ideology, the filmmakers delved into the instruments of mass murder developed first on the bodies of people with disabilities and later transferred to concentration camps. The video provides a haunting glimpse into the medical and social mindset that led to the systematic killing of more than 240,000 individuals with disabilities during World War II."@en
  • "Documents the horror of the Nazi regime with respect to its treatment of disabled people. Beginning with an overview of eugenics ideology, the filmmakers delve into the instruments of mass murder developed first on the bodies of people with disabilities and later transferred to concentration camps. The video provides a haunting glimpse into the medical and social mindset that led to the systematic slaughter of more than 270,000 disabled individuals during World War II. The documentary ultimately asks us to contemplate the impact of these events on our attitudes toward people with disabilities in our own era."
  • "Documents the horror of the Nazi regime with respect to its treatment of disabled people. Beginning with an overview of eugenics ideology, the filmmakers delve into the instruments of mass murder developed first on the bodies of people with disabilities and later transferred to concentration camps. The video provides a haunting glimpse into the medical and social mindset that led to the systematic slaughter of more than 270,000 disabled individuals during World War II. The documentary ultimately asks us to contemplate the impact of these events on our attitudes toward people with disabilities in our own era."@en
  • "Beginning with an overview of American and European eugenics ideology, this video documentary delves into instruments of mass murder developed first on the bodies of people with disabilities. Shares the July 20th, 2001 visit of five disabled persons to the Psychiatric Krankenhaus in Bernburg, Germany, where the majority of the footage was shot."@en

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  • "Videodiscs (DVD)"@en
  • "Video recordings for the hearing impaired"
  • "Documentary films"@en
  • "Documentary films"
  • "History"@en
  • "History"

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  • "A world without bodies"@en
  • "A world without bodies"