Medical Care and Crimes in German Occupied Poland, 1939–1945
New Findings, Interpretations and Memories
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Index
Preface by Astrid Ley and Esther Cuerda Galindo
Robert Taba:
Trauma in the clinch of historical politics
Agnieszka Witkowska-Krych:
Whom Do We Trust? Contradictory Testimonies about the same Event: The Case of Janusz Korczak’s last March
Anne Oommen-Halbach:
Remembering Janusz Korczak: The Shaping of a Memory. Reflections on the Korczak Reception and the Korczak Movement in Germany
Tessa Chelouche:
Caring Under Siege: The Ethical Dilemmas of the Jewish Physicians in the Warsaw Ghetto
Marta Janczewska:
Starvation Research in the Warsaw Ghetto
Miriam Offer:
The Importance and Fate of the Writings of Jewish Physicians in the Shadow of the Holocaust. The Case of Dr. Mordechai Lensky (1890–1964): Physician, Holocaust Survivor, Historian, Literary Critic and Activist in Holocaust Commemoration
Astrid Ley:
Inmate Physicians in Concentration Camps: Living Conditions, Scope for Action and Dilemmas
Astrid Ley:
The Transfer of T4 Killing Technology and Staff to the Extermination Camps of “Operation Reinhardt”
Mattéo Cian:
The Killing of People with Disabilities during Operation Barbarossa: Can it be Understood in the Framework of “Aktion T4”?
Maria Ciesielska and Marta Grudzińska:
Jewish Doctors from the Warsaw Ghetto who Survived World War II as a Result of being Transferred to the Concentration Camp at Majdanek
Esteban González-López and Rosa Ríos-Cortés:
Doctors and Nurses in the International Brigades. From International Solidarity with Spain to Nazi Camps
Appendix:
Memories of my Grandfather Juliusz Zweibaum (1887–1956). Speech by Zofia Karłowicz-Perzyńska at the meeting in Warsaw in October 2018weiterlesen