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Healing by killing

An inquiry into the role of doctors in designing the Holocaust. Shows how the Nazis' mass killings grew out of the German medical establishment's willing implementation of euthanasia and other practices with seemingly legitimate ends.

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  • "An inquiry into the role of doctors in designing the Holocaust. Shows how the Nazis' mass killings grew out of the German medical establishment's willing implementation of euthanasia and other practices with seemingly legitimate ends."@en
  • "An inquiry into the role of doctors in designing the Holocaust. Shows how the Nazis' mass killings grew out of the German medical establishment's willing implementation of euthanasia and other practices with seemingly legitimate ends."
  • "Summary: Provides a chilling account of the medical experimentation and euthanasia common at the time of the Holocaust in Germany."

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