Systemic Disorder
Doctors and Patients in Nazi Germany
Contested Healthcare Politics in the Weimar Republic
Conformity by Force and Acquiescence
The Forcing Out of Undesirable Doctors
The Reich Physicians’ Ordinance and Reich Medical Association
“Healthcare Leadership”
Eugenic “Selection” and Forced Sterilization
The Segregating of Jewish from Non-Jewish Patients
Medical Associations and Their Staff
The “House of German Doctors” in Berlin
The German Doctors’ Court in Munich
Doctors and Patients in Wartime
The Murder of Patients
Medical Care at Concentration and Extermination Camps
Human Experimentation
Solidarity and Aid
Medical Care in a Ruined Society
Guilty Verdicts, Acquittals, and New Injustices
Continuities, New Suffering, and Speaking Out