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Academic Awareness During the Nazi Period and Implications for Creating Awareness of Professional Responsibility Today | William Seidelman, M.D.
Professor, Department of Family and Community Medicine, University of Toronto
Power for Life or Power for Death? How and Why Science and Religion Can Work Together for Life After the Holocaust
President, Jewish Life Network/Steinhardt Foundation Rabbi Greenberg—rabbi, scholar and former Chairman of the United States Holocaust...
Risky Medical Treatments- Jewish Perspective
Director of the Center for Medical Ethics, Hebrew University-Hadassah Medical School, Jerusalem and winner of the Israel Prize for his...
Granddaughter of Nazis Dr. Franziska Eckert and Survivor Riki Roussos
Dr. Franziska Eckert is the granddaughter of devout Nazi who has confronted her family history in two ways. Together with other church...
Poland Moves to Strip Jewish Holocaust Scholar of Award
Polish-born Princeton University history professor Jan Tomasz Gross was awarded the Order of Merit of the Republic of Poland in 1996 for...
Forgiving Mengele
The Jewish High Holidays are about to begin. One of these holidays is forgiveness. Eva Kor, survivor of Mengele’s notorious experiments...
What Happened to the Primary Victims of the Nazi Public Health Policy of "Applied Biology"?
The Nazi public health policy of “Applied Biology” was meant to rid the world of groups of people deemed to have genetic defects that...
Recently Viewed Films
I recently watched four films with relevance to medicine and the Holocaust: The Architecture of Doom, which indicates that half of the...
American Eugenics
As unfamiliar as most people are with Nazi eugenics, they are even less familiar with American eugenics. American eugenicists provided...
The Selective Memory of Bioethics by C. Cody Miller
First and second year Baylor College of Medicine students enrolled in Healing by Killing: Medicine during the Third Reich are required to...
Fear God Alone, a Poem by Medical Student Andrea Gerberding
I ask first- and second-year Baylor College of Medicine students who take the Healing by Killing: Medicine in the Third Reich elective to...
Personal Prejudices in Medicine by Medical Student Katherine French
In my Baylor College of Medicine elective Healing by Killing: Medicine during the Third Reich, students struggle with their newly...
The Vienna Protocol and Dealing with Human Remains from the Holocaust Era
CMATH presented an international webinar on January 29, 2018 titled The Vienna Protocol: Ethical Issues in Dealing with Human Remains...
Vivien Spitz, Interview II
Vivien Spitz worked as Chief Reporter of Debates in the United States House of Representatives from 1972 to 1982 and reported the...
Traute Lafrenz, Interview I
Traute Lafrenz is a German-American physician and anthroposophist, who was a member of the White Rose anti-Nazi group during World War...
Traute Lafrenz, Interview II
Traute Lafrenz is a German-American physician and anthroposophist, who was a member of the White Rose anti-Nazi group during World War...
Vivien Spitz, Interview I
Vivien Spitz was the Chief Reporter of Debates in the United States House of Representatives from 1972 to 1982 and a Fellow of the...
Eva Mozes Kor, Interview II
Eva Mozes Kor, Holocaust survivor, developed the organization CANDLES (Children of Auschwitz Nazi Deadly Lab Experiments Survivors). She...