Epidemics and genocide in eastern europe, 1890-1945

Paul Weindling

In this study the author draws upon archival research to offer an insight into the history of German medicine. He explains why typhus became viewed so quickly as a "Jewish disease" and what the connection was between the anti-typhus measures of World War I and the Nazi gas chambers of World War II.

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Titolo: Epidemics and genocide in eastern europe, 1890-1945
Autore: Paul Weindling
Editore: Oxford University Press
Data di Pubblicazione: 2000
Pagine: 486
Formato: 2
ISBN: 9780198206910