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Notes to Pages 125-135 |
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(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.) |
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36. George L. Mosse, Toward the Final Solution: A
History of European Racism (New York: Harper & Row, 1978), p.
87. |
37. Daniel Gasman, The Scientific Origins of National
Socialism: Social Darwinism in Ernst Haeckel and the German Monist League
(New York: Elsevier, 1971), p. 160. See George L. Mosse, The Crisis of
German Ideology: Intellectual Origins of the Third Reich (New York: Grosset
& Dunlap, 1964), p. 4. |
38. See Robert G. L. Waite, Vanguard of Nazism: The Free
Corps Movement in Postwar Germany, 1918-1923 (Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard
University Press, 1952), pp. 26-28. Quoted phrase is from a 1939
semiofficial history of German noncommissioned officers by a Count
von Ledebur. |
39. Ibid., p. 281. |
40. Jeffrey Herf, Reactionary Modernism: The
Reconciliation of Technology and Unreason in Weimar Germany and the Third
Reich (unpublished dissertation, Brandeis University, 1980), pp. 74-88;
published with some revisions as Reactionary Modernism: Technology, Culture
and Politics in Weimar and the Third Reich (Cambridge: Cambridge University
Press, 1985), p. 63. |
41. Mosse, Final Solution [36], p. 106 |
42. Herf, Reactionary Modernism [40], pp.
101-19. . |
43. See Herf, Reactionary Modernism [40], pp. 42-43.
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44. Ibid., pp. 101-2, 107. |
45. Robert Wistrich, Whos Who in Nazi Germany
(New York: Macmillan, 1982), p. 329. |
46. Theodore N. Kaufman, Germany Must Perish!
(Newark: Argyle Press, 1941). |
47. Leonard L. Heston and Renate Heston, The Medical
Casebook of Adolf Hitler (New York: Stein & Day, 1982), pp. 113-15,
73-103, suggest amphetamine toxicity; Dr. F. C. Redlich questions this
diagnosis (personal communication, 1984). |
48. George L. Mosse, Death, Time and History,
Masses and Man: Nationalist and Fascist Perceptions of Reality (New
York: Fertig, 1980), p. 73. |
49. Frank Rector, The Nazi Extermination of
Homosexuals (New York: Stein & Day, 1981). |
50. Rolf Hochhuth, A German Love Story (Boston:
Little, Brown, 198o [1978]), pp, 143-44. |
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Chapter 6. Bringing
"Euthanasia" to the Camps: Action Special Treatment 14f13 |
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1. Mennecke testimony, 17 January 1947, Nuremberg
Medical Case, vol. I, p.
832. Mennecke
claimed that these early visits were not part of 14f13, but rather were general
examinations of the insane. |
2. Amnon Amir, Euthanasia in Nazi Germany
(unpublished dissertation, State University of New York, Albany, 1977), pp.
297-301. |
3. Ibid.,p. 300; Hans-Günther Seraphim, expert
testimony on Special Treatment and 14f13 (10 May 1960),
Generalstaatsanwaltschaft Frankfurt/M., JS 20/61, vol. I/3
(44). |
4. Eugen Kogon et al., Nationalsozialistische
Massentötungen durch Giftgas: Eine Dokumentation (Frankfurt/M.: S.
Fischer, 1983), p. 66. |
5. Nitsche testimony, 2 May 1947, Heyde Trial, p.
611. |
6. Ernst Klee, Euthanasie im NS-Staat:
Die "Vernichtung lebensunwerten Lebens" (Frankfurt/M.: S. Fischer, 1983), pp.
345-47; Kogon, Massentötungen [4], pp. 66-71; Heyde Trial, pp.
606-12. |
7. Klee, Euthanasie [6], pp.
349-50. |
8. Friedrich Mennecke to his wife, 24 November 1941, Heyde
Trial, p. 639. See also Amir, Euthanasia [2], pp. 305-6.
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