Collaboration in genocide: the Ottoman Empire 1915–1916, the German-occupied Baltic 1941–1944, and Rwanda 1994 [0.03%]
合作犯 genocide:1915年至1916年的奥斯曼帝国,1941年至1944年德国占领的波罗的海地区以及1994年的卢旺达
Anton Weiss-Wendt,Uğur Ümit Üngör
Anton Weiss-Wendt
This article develops a new paradigm for the study of collaboration by applying the concept to events outside the context of the Second World War. The authors examine three instances of collaboration in twentieth-century mass killings, seek...
Dan J Puckett
Dan J Puckett
The press in Alabama covered major events taking place in Germany from the rise of Adolf Hitler and the Nazis in 1933 through the Nuremberg Trials in 1946. Journalists in the state provided extensive coverage, and editors did not hesitate t...
From international to zonal trials: the origins of the Nuremberg medical trial [0.03%]
从国际到区域试验:纽伦堡医学审判的起源
P Weindling
P Weindling
This article examines how plans to have a second International Military Tribunal led to the Medical Trial at Nuremberg. While the British opposed a second international trial because of their distrust of the Soviets, they supported a plan f...
The "Russian" prisoners of war in Nazi-ruled Ukraine as victims of genocidal massacre [0.03%]
被纳粹统治的乌克兰种族灭绝屠杀中的“俄罗斯”战俘受害者
K C Berkhoff
K C Berkhoff
Ukrainian and Russian primary sources enable us to integrate the civilian Soviet population into the story of the Wehrmacht's treatment of Soviet POWs during World War II. This article reveals a little-known phenomenon: the myriad attempts ...
"Cattle car complexes": a correspondence with historical captivity and post-Holocaust witnesses [0.03%]
“密集囚室”:与历史上的拘禁和大屠杀幸存者的书信往来
Simone Gigliotti
Simone Gigliotti
This article explores critical complexes relating to the construction of historical captivity in deportation train journeys by examining fictional and testimonial accounts of that experience. Using Thane Rosenbaum’s short story "Cattle Car...
Jonathan Markovitz
Jonathan Markovitz
Atom Egoyan’s Ararat (2002) has been misread and inappropriately critiqued as a failed cinematic representation of the Armenian genocide. The author of this article argues that the film is instead an ambitious meditation on the question of...
"Faith, ethics and the Holocaust": the Holocaust survivor's faith and religious behavior and some implications for treatment [0.03%]
“信仰、伦理与大屠杀”——大屠杀幸存者的宗教信仰及其行为对治疗的某些启示
P Marcus,A Rosenberg
P Marcus
The survivor's religious experiences, both during and after the Holocaust have been underexplored in the psychological literature. This essay concerns itself with the survivor's religious realm as it affects the psychotherapeutic process. i...
From Haeckel to Hackethal: lessons from Nazi medicine for students and practitioners of medicine [0.03%]
从Haeckel到Hackethal:纳粹医学对医学生和医务工作者的启示
E Engershom
E Engershom
In discussing such issues as euthanasia and eugenics there has been no lack of oblique references to Nazi medicine and the Nuremberg Trials. It is as if the impact of Nazi medicine on medical ethics has been most pronounced in its rhetoric,...
A study of the readiness of Jewish/Israeli students in the health professions to authorize and execute involuntary mass euthanasia of "severely handicapped" patients [0.03%]
关于健康专业人员授权和执行对“重度残疾”患者的非自愿大规模安乐死的准备情况的研究——以犹太/以色列学生为例
I W Charny,D Fromer
I W Charny
The responses of 92 Jewish/Israeli students in the health professions in Israel were studied in the context of a projected future situation where the subjects would be working as physicians/psychologists/social workers, first in a developin...
The Jewish refugee children from Europe in the eyes of the American press and public opinion 1934-1945 [0.03%]
1934—1945年美国公众舆论中的欧洲犹太难民儿童形象研究
J Tydor Baumel
J Tydor Baumel
Between 1934-1945 approximately 1000 unaccompanied Jewish children, refugees from Nazism, reached the United States. These were but a fraction of the total number of Jewish refugees who reached the USA during this period. Yet the Issue of c...