|
|
Dr Robert Jay Lifton |
THE NAZI DOCTORS:
Medical
Killing and
the Psychology
of Genocide © |
|
|
Page
535 |
Back |
|
Contents |
Index |
Home
Page |
|
Forward |
|
|
Notes to Pages 470-477 |
|
(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.) |
|
20. Isaiah Berlin, Nationalism: Past Neglect and
Present Power, Partisan Review 46 (1979):337-58. |
21. Ibid. |
22. Martin Bormann to Alfred Rosenberg (22 February 1940),
quoted in Koppel S. Pinson, Modern Germany: Its History and Civilization
(2nd ed.; New York: Macmillan, 1966), p. 497. |
23. Von Laue, Hitler [6]. |
24 Nationalist politician Hans Schlange-Schoeningen (1948),
quoted in Pinson, Germany [22], p. 500. |
25. Reich Presidents secretary (under Ebert,
Hindenburg, and Hitler) Otto Meissner, quoted in Pinson, Germany [22],
p. 500. |
26. Gray, Tradition [12], pp. 48-49. |
27. Robert Wistrich, Whos Who in Nazi Germany
(New York: Macmillan, 1982), p. 162. |
28. Robert Jay Lifton, Thought Reform and the Psychology
of Totalism: A Study of Brainwashing in China (New York: W. W.
Norton, 1963), chap. 22. |
29. Werner Sombart, quoted in Pinson, Germany: [22],
p. 502. |
30. Werner Best, quoted in Martin Broszat, The
Concentration Camps 1933-45, in Helmut Krausnick et al., Anatomy of
the SS State (New York: Walker, 1968 [1965]), pp. 426-27. |
31. George Weippert, The Reich as German Mission
(1934), quoted in Karl Dietrich Bracher, The German Dictatorship (New
York: Praeger, 1970 [1969]), p. 251. |
32. Hitler, Mein Kampf [18], p. 442-51. |
33. Professor Walter Frank (1936), quoted in Cecil,
Myth [9], p. 150. |
34. See Dadrian, Turkish Physicians and
Common Features [19]. |
35. Gustav Mevissen, quoted in Pinson, Germany [22],
pp. 139-40. |
36. Ibid., pp. 483-84. |
37. Friedrich Percyval Reck-Malleczewen, Diary of a Man
in Despair (New York: Macmillan, 1970 [1966]), p. 65. |
38. On the idea of the Reich, see Uriel Tal,
Political Faith of Nazism Prior to the Holocaust, 1978
annual lecture of the Jacob and Shoshona Schreiber Chair of Contemporary Jewish
History, Tel Aviv University, 1978, p. 24, and Nazism as a Political
Faith, Jerusalem Quarterly 15 (1980):70-80. |
39. Letter from a friend in the Luftwaffe, quoted in
Reck-Malleczewen, Diary [37], pp. 87-89. |
40. Fritz Lenz, Menschliche Auslese und Rassenhygiene
(Munich: J. F. Lehmanns Verlag, 1923), p. 337. |
41. Nobel laureate in physics Philipp Lenard, quoted in
Alan D. Beyerchen, Scientists Under Hitler: Politics and the Physics
Community in the Third Reich (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1977), p.
131. |
42. Heller, Disinherited Mind [10], pp. 101-4.
|
43. Dadrian, Turkish Physicians [19].
|
44. Hugo Ball, quoted in John H. Hanson,
Psychohistorical Perspectives on the European Avant-garde
(unpublished manuscript). |
45. Ibid. |
46. Hanson, Nazi Aesthetics [8], p. 252 (on the
ancestor cult). On the Waffen-SS, see Heinz Höhne, The Order of the
Deaths Head: The Story of Hitlers S.S. (New York: Coward
McCann, 1970 [1967]), p. 461; see also chap. 16. |
47. Hanson, Nazi Aesthetics [8], pp.
260-61. |
48. Goebbels, quoted in Rolf Hochhuth, A German Love
Story (Boston: Little, Brown, 1980 [1978]), p. 18. |
49. Hitler, quoted in Eberhard Jäckel,
Hitlers Weltanschauung: A Blueprint for Power (Middletown, Conn.:
Wesleyan University Press, 1972 [1969]), pp. 54, 131n17. |
50. Himmler, quoted in Hans Buchheim, Command and
Compliance, in Krausnick et al., Anatomy [30], p. 338. |
|
|
THE NAZI DOCTORS:
Medical Killing and the Psychology of
Genocide Robert J. Lifton ISBN 0-465-09094 ©
1986 |
|
Back |
Page 535 |
Forward |
|
|