Deaf people in Hitler's Europe /
Annotation Inspired by the conference "Deaf People in Hitler's Europe, 1933-1945," hosted jointly by Gallaudet University and the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in 1998, this extraordinary collection, organized into three parts, integrates key presentations and important post...
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Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | English |
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Washington, D.C. :
Gallaudet University Press,
2002.
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ISBN: | 156368201X 9781563682018 |
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Table of Contents:
- Holocaust studies and the deaf community / Henry Friedlander
- Eugenics in Hitler's Germany / Robert N. Proctor
- Targeting the "unfit" and radical public health strategies in Nazi Germany / Patricia Heberer
- Deaf people as eyewitnesses of National Socialism / Jochen Muhs
- Misjudged people: the German deaf community in 1932 / John S. Schuchman
- The place of the school for the deaf in the new Reich / Kurt Lietz
- Teachers-collaborators / Horst Biesold
- Hungarian deaf Jews and the Holocaust / John S. Schuchman
- Deaf survivors' testimony: an edited transcript / John S. Schuchman and Donna F. Ryan
- A call for more research / Peter Black.