The Angel of Death
Title: The Angel of Death
Category: History
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The Angel of Death
The medical professions of Germany, including academic medicine, played a critical role in the evolution of Nazism’s programs of human destruction, programs that were based in genocide and the exploitation of the dead. The atrocities associated with the Holocaust are staggering, especially when the words “Auschwitz” and “Mengele” are mentioned. Dr. Josef Mengele was a man that was twisted by Nazi ideology and notions of Aryan supremacy into a madman who was responsible for
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New York, N.Y.: Basic Books Ltd., 1986.
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