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went into what became for him a characteristic
end-of-the-interview diatribe in which he blamed the atmosphere of brutality
brought about by the Russian troops, the declaration of
war by Chaim Weizmann, the Zionist leader, against the Germans, and
the brutality of the air raids on Germany.
In all this, S.
presented himself not only as a biological idealist but as a reasonable
Nazi countering the excesses of others. He defended the concept that
there are certain qualities of the Nordic race, and claimed that
this was a scientific idea, and that we wanted to call forth
the spiritual substance of the northern European, really European culture
[Kultur, in Nazi usage, could mean racial culture]:
Just have a look at whos running your country. . . basically the
Nordic race. But he would grant that the German people were a mixture of
races, and that we saw things too narrowly in equating Volk
with race. He attributed these errors, however, to insufficient knowledge of
genetics at the time that is, to a kind of innocence.
Clearly a
fierce anti-Semite at least during the Nazi era, S., upon learning that I was
Jewish, declared unctuously, The Jewish question became our tragedy and
your tragedy. He explained that it was initiated by the flood [of
Jews] from the East, and by Darwinian principles enabling Jews to become
especially able through such a hard selection during these two thousand
years to take so many medical positions that German doctors were excluded
from; but he added, Nowadays we know that all of us, Jews and Germans,
belong to the same cultural community and must stand together against the
adverse cultural community, including China and Russia but
especially the expanding numbers of the people of Islam, which is where
the danger comes from. Except for rearranging his cast of characters, Dr.
S. had not changed much. Racially, he practiced what he preached, and had an
enormous family: I have always believed that those who are fit should
have as many children as possible, and those who are unfit should have as few
... as possible.
His attitude toward Hitler was generally
worshipful: He ... was an extraordinarily nice person, and took care of
his men just like a father . ... he was a genius ... brilliant . . . had an
incredible memory, and was not responsible for such excesses as
euthanasia or the killing of Jews, which were the work of men like
Himmler maneuvering behind Hitlers back. Moreover, Hitler was not
really anti-Semitic but of course ... got angry when the Jews
started a war against him (here Dr. S. was referring to a 1941 book by
Theodore N. Kaufman, entitled Germany Must Perish!).* Yet S. could also
say that it was very unfortunate that Hitler had |
__________ * Published in 1941, this
book does indeed advocate the extinction of the German nation and the
total eradication from the earth, of all her people an end to be
accomplished, ironically enough, by a systematic, main and thorough
program of Eugenic Sterilization. The rationale for such a program
is the prevention of future wars, given the existence from virtually the
beginning of history of a German war-soul or war-lust
manifesting itself in one way or another .46
The book was seized upon by Nazi propagandists generally in terms not unlike
Dr. S.s. |
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THE NAZI DOCTORS:
Medical Killing and the Psychology of
Genocide Robert J. Lifton ISBN 0-465-09094 ©
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