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By 1942, more than half of all German physicians had become Nazi Party members. [ 9 ] [ 10 ] [ 11 ] In comparison, only about 10% of the general population became Nazi Party members by 1945. [ 12 ] In addition, over 7% of German doctors became members of the Nazi SS , compared to less than 1% of the general population. [ 13 ]
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In some cases terms closely related to doctors in the Nazi era have fallen out of favor or there are active lobbying efforts to remove the original name from use. In other cases their use in the medical literature is sometimes presented with a caveat or footnote. The declining use of the Nazi-era eponyms has itself been tracked in the ...
The White House has condemned an incident over the weekend in which a group of masked individuals with Nazi flags marched through the streets of Columbus, Ohio. White House spokesperson Andrew ...
Herta Oberheuser (1911–1978) – Nazi human experimentation; Richard J. Schmidt – American physician who contaminated his girlfriend with AIDS-tainted blood; Harold Shipman (1946–2004) – British serial killer; Michael Swango (born 1953) – American serial killer; An A-Z list of Wikipedia articles of Nazi doctors
SS doctors, in particular, were marked as war criminals due to the wide range of human medical experimentation which had been conducted during World War II as well as the role SS doctors had played in the gas chamber selections of the Holocaust. [17] Later charges were brought against SS intellectuals and SS physicians by the German state. [18]
Doctors - notable "Nazi doctors" are covered at: List of Nazi doctors; SS personnel - notable people within the ranks are covered at: List of SS personnel (Nazis by default) For a list of the main leaders and most important party figures see: List of Nazi Party leaders and officials. Overview A–E F–K L–R S–Z
The National Socialist German Doctors' League was founded by the Nazi Party on August 3, 1929 [2] on the initiative of the doctor and publisher Ludwig Liebl . He was also the first chairman, with his tenure lasting three years. The NSDÄB's self-image was not that of a representative body, but of a combat organisation.