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 Dr Robert Jay Lifton THE NAZI DOCTORS:
                        Medical Killing and the
                            Psychology of Genocide ©
 
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 Notes to Pages 157-171
 
(The numbers in brackets refer to the original, complete citation of a particular reference in each chapter. The dates in brackets denote original publication of a title.)    
 
17. Hilberg, Destruction [13], p. 596. 
18. Lucy S. Dawidowicz, The War Against the Jews, 1933-1945 (New York: Holt, Rinehart & Winston, 1975), pp. 134-35; Hilberg, Destruction [13], pp. 555-74; Gerald Fleming, Hitler and the Final Solution (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1985 [1982]), pp. 24-25.  
19. Höss, Commandant [3] pp. 205-6 
20. Ibid., p. 205; see Hilberg, Destruction [13], pp. 563-64. 
21. Höss, Commandant [3], p. 206.  
22. Hilberg, Destruction [13], p. 262; see also pp. 257-62. 
23. Ibid., p. 265; see pp. 262-66. 
24. For a useful discussion of the historiography of the Final Solution and Hitler’s role in it, see Saul Friedländer’s introduction to Fleming, Final Solution [18], pp. VII-XXXVI. Fleming argues that Hitler’s order was implicit and known, though of course not written down. See also Christopher R. Browning Fateful Months: Essays n the Emergence of the Final Solution (New York: Holmes & Meier, 1985), chap. 1.  
25. Höss, Commandant [3], p. 163. 
26. Ernst Klee, “Euthanasie” im NS-Staat: Die “Vernichtung lebensunwerten Lebens” (Frankfurt/M.: S. Fischer, 1983), pp. 368-69; Hilberg, Destruction [3], pp. 218-19. 
27. Hilberg, Destruction [13], p. 646.  
28. Heinz Höhne, The Order of the Death’s Head: The Story of Hitler’s S.S. (New York: Coward, McCann, 1970 [1967], p. 363. 
29. Höss, Commandant [3], p. 206.  
30. Ibid., pp. 206-7.  
31 . Ibid., pp. 207-8.  
32. Ibid., p. 162; personal communication from Erich Kulka and Yehuda Bauer. 
33. Ibid., p. 211. 
34. Ibid., p. 221. 
35. Hilberg, Destruction [13], pp. 567-71; Borkin, Farben [14], pp. 122-23.  
36. Borkin, Farben [14], p. 123; Hilberg, Destruction [13], pp. 570-72.  
37. Pierre Joifroy, A Spy for God: The Ordeal of Kurt Gerstein (New York: Harcourt, Brace, Jovanovich, 1971), pp. 207-9. See also Saul Friedländer, Kurt Gerstein: The Ambiguity of Good (New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1969).  
38. Hilberg gives an appreciably higher estimate of the amount of Zyklon-B used at Auschwitz in Destruction [13], pp. 570-71. 
39. Höss, Commandant [3] pp. 162-63.  
40. Ibid., p 163.  
41. Ibid. 
42. Friedrich Entress quoted in Hilberg, Destruction [13] p 555. 
 
 
Chapter 8. Selections on the Ramp 
 
1. Wolken transcript, p. 125. 
2. Ibid., p. 177. 
3. YVAJ: 03/1202 (Yehuda Bauer) 
4. Loet Van Duin (pseud.), “The Other Side of the Moon: The Life of a Young Physician from Holland in Auschwitz” (unpublished manuscript, 1980). 
5. Mengele/Haifa: 7 (Joshua Rosenblum). 
6. Ibid. 
7. Konrad Morgen, quoted in Hermann Langbein, Menschen in Auschwitz (Vienna: Europaverlag, 1972), p. 336. 
8. Rosenblum transcript [5].  
9. Ibid.  
10. Raul Hilberg, The Destruction of the European Jews (Chicago: Quadrangle, 1967 [1961]), p. 629.  
 
THE NAZI DOCTORS:
Medical Killing and the
Psychology of Genocide

Robert J. Lifton
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