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						Killing and
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					 | Notes to Pages 136-147 |   
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					 | (The numbers in brackets refer to the
						original, complete citation of a particular reference in each chapter. The
						dates in brackets denote original publication of a
						title.) |   
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					 | 9. Heyde Trial, pp. 646-48; Klee,
						Euthanasie [6], p. 348, reproduces one of these photos with
						handwritten diagnosis. |   
					 | 10. Klaus Dörner, Nationaisozialismus und
						Lebensvernichtung, Vierteljahrshefte für Zeitgeschichte 15
						(1967):145. |  
					 | 11 . Seraphim, Special Treatment [3];
						Heyde Trial, pp. 604-9. |  
					 | 12. Seraphim, Special Treatment [3]. |  
					 | 13. Heyde Trial, pp. 603-12. |  
					 | 14. Amir, Euthanasia [2], pp. 305-307. |  
					 | 15. Seraphim, Special Treatment [3]. |  
					 | 16. Langbein, Menschen in Auschwitz (Vienna:
						Europaverlag, 1972), p. 114. |  
					 | 17. Klee Euthanasie [6], pp. 352-55;
						Kogon, Massentötungen [4], pp. 77-78. |  
					 | 18. Amir, Euthanasie [2], p.
						305. |  
					 | 19. See, for example, Mennecke's letter of 2 November 1941
						in Heyde Trial p. 623. Menneckes letters to his wife are found in Heyde
						Trial, pp.. 613-46, and are published in Hermann Langbein, Wir haben es
						getan: Selbstporträts in Tagebüchern und Briefen, 1939-1945
						(Vienna: Europaverlag, 1964), pp 24-30. |  
					 | 20. Morgen's 1944 report on camp corruption, quoted in
						Seraphim, Special Treatment [3]. |  
					 | 21. Kogon, Massentötungen [4] pp. 76-77; Klee,
						Euthanasie[6], pp. 354-55. |  
					 | 22. SS documents, especially Lebenslauf
						(autobiography), 13 June 1937 (BDC: Mennecke). |  
					 | 23. Klee, Euthanasie [6], pp. 120-21. |  
					 | 24. Mennecke to investigative judge, 2 November 1946, in
						Langbein, Wir haben [19], p. 19. |  
					 | 25. The photo, without Steinmeyer, is reprinted in Klee,
						Euthanasie [6], p. 226. Mennecke to Director of Lohr
						hospital, 20 October 1940, in Langbein, Wir haben [19], p.
						20. |  
					 | 26. Langbein Wir haben [19] pp 38-39. |  
					 | 27. Klee, Euthanasie [6], pp. 340-41,
						355; Lothar Gruchmann, Euthanasie und Justiz im Dritten Reich
						Vierteljahrshefte für Zeitgeschichte 20 (1972): 244. |  
					 | 28. Florian Zehethofer, Das Euthanasieproblem im
						Dritten Reich am Beispiel Schloss Hartheim (1938-1945)
						Oberösterreichische Heimatsblatter 32 (1978): 58-60. |  
					 | 29. Klee Euthanasie [6] pp 372-73. |  
					 | 30. On the transition from T4 to mass killing in the East
						see Zehethofer, Hartheim [28] pp 55-56; Christopher R. Browning,
						Fateful Months: Essays on the Emergence of the Final Solution (New York:
						Holmes & Meier, 1985), chaps. 1 and 3; Gitta Sereny, Into That Darkness:
						From Mercy Killing to Mass Murder (New York: McGraw Hill, 1974) Adalbert
						Rücken, NS-Vernichtungslager im Spiegel deutscher Strafprozesse
						(Munich: DTV, 1977); Raul Hilberg The Destruction of the European
						Jews, rev. and definitive ed. (New York: Holmes & Meier, 1985), vol.
						III, pp. 872-73, 894-95; and the studies by Yves Ternon and Socrate Helman,
						Le Massacre des aliénes: Des théoriciens nazis aux
						praticiéns SS (Paris: Casterman, 1971); Les Médicins
						allemands et le national-socialisme (Paris: Casterman, 1973), and
						Histoire médicin SS (Paris: Casterman, 1970). |  
					 | 31. Konrad Lorenz, Durch Domestikation verursachte
						Störungen arteigenen Verhaltens, in Zeitschrzft für
						angewandte Psychologie und Charakterkunde (Journal of Applied Psychology
						and the Science of Character) 59 (1940): 66, 71. |  
					 | 32. Discussions with Raul Hilberg and Yehuda Bauer have
						greatly contributed to my understanding of this evolving mentality. |  
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					 | Introduction to Part
						II |  
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					 | 1. Diary entry (5 September 1942) and testimony (Krakow,
						18 August 1947), in Kremers Tagebuch, Hefte von Auschwitz 13
						(1971): 42, 107n.36. English in KL Auschwitz Seen by the SS (New York:
						Fertig, 1984), p. 215. |  |   
		   
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			 | THE NAZI DOCTORS: Medical Killing and the
 Psychology of
				Genocide
 Robert J. Lifton
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				1986
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