Article ID: CBB564530350

Forschungsperspektiven zur Geschichte der Urologie in Deutschland, 1933–1945 (2010)

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Between 1933 and 1945, German medical practitioners were easily persuaded to align themselves with Nazi ideology. Jewish urologists were forced out of academia, editorial boards of medical journals and medical practice. Like most German physicians, urologists quickly accepted their new role as caretakers of public health instead of individual patients’ wellbeing. The specialty of urology profited from this collaboration with Nazi policies as it gained further independence.

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Authors & Contributors
Krischel, Matthis
Stambolis, Barbara
Moll, Friedrich
Sammer, Christian
Hlade, Josef
Duckwitz, Theresa Marie
Concepts
Nazism
Medicine and politics
Medicine and ethics
Eugenics
Psychiatry
Science and politics
Time Periods
20th century, early
20th century
21st century
19th century
Places
Germany
Moravia
United States
Austria
Israel
Bohemia
Institutions
The German Central Association of Homeopathic Physicians (DZVhA)
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