The First into the Dark
The Nazi Persecution of the Disabled
Author(s)
Robertson, Michael
Ley, Astrid
Light, Edwina
Language
EnglishAbstract
"Under the Nazi regime a secret program of ‘euthanasia’ was undertaken against the sick and disabled. Known as the Krankenmorde (the murder of the sick) 300,000 people were killed. A further 400,000 were sterilised against their will. Many complicit doctors, nurses, soldiers and bureaucrats would then perpetrate the Holocaust.
From eyewitness accounts, records and case files, The First into the Dark narrates a history of the victims, perpetrators, opponents to and witnesses of the Krankenmorde, and reveals deeper implications for contemporary society: moral values and ethical challenges in end of life decisions, reproduction and contemporary genetics, disability and human rights, and in remembrance and atonement for the past."
Keywords
holocaust and genocide studies; disability and human rights; nazi war crimes; euthanasia and genetics; medical ethics; public memorialisationDOI
10.5130/aaeISBN
9780648124221, 9780648124252, 9780648124269Publisher
UTS ePRESSPublisher website
https://utsepress.lib.uts.edu.au/Publication date and place
Broadway, Australia, 2019Classification
Medical ethics and professional conduct
Genocide and ethnic cleansing
Combat / defence skills and manuals
Ethical issues: euthanasia and right to die
Public international law: human rights
Children’s / Teenage personal and social topics: Disability, impairments and special needs