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245 00 Deaf people in Hitler's Europe /|cDonna F. Ryan and John 
       S. Schuchman, editors. 
264  1 Washington, D.C. :|bGallaudet University Press,|c2002. 
300    1 online resource (xi, 233 pages) :|billustrations, 
       portraits 
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500    Inspired by an international conference held June 21-24, 
       1998 in Washington, DC under the auspices of the United 
       States Holocaust Memorial Museum and the History and 
       Government Dept. at Gallaudet University. 
500    "Published in association with the United States Holocaust
       Memorial Museum." 
504    Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 0  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. 
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520 8  Annotation Inspired by the conference & ldquo;Deaf People 
       in Hitler & rsquo;s Europe, 1933 & ndash;1945, & rdquo; 
       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 postconference 
       research. Henry Friedlander begins & ldquo;Part I: Racial 
       Hygiene & rdquo; by analyzing the assault on deaf people 
       and people with disabilities as an integral element in the
       Nazi attempt to implement their theories of racial 
       hygiene. Robert Proctor documents the role of medical 
       professionals in deciding who should be sterilized or 
       forbidden to marry, and whom the Nazi authorities would 
       murder. In an essay written especially for this volume, 
       Patricia Heberer details how Nazi manipulation of eugenics
       theory and practice facilitated the justification for the 
       murder of those considered socially undesirable. & 
       ldquo;Part II: The German Experience & rdquo; commences 
       with Jochen Muhs & rsquo;s interviews of deaf Berliners 
       who lived under Nazi rule, both those who suffered abuse 
       and those who, as members of the Nazi Party, persecuted 
       others, especially deaf Jews. John S. Schuchman describes 
       the remarkable 1932 film Misjudged People, which so 
       successfully portrayed the German deaf community as a 
       vibrant contributor to society that the Nazis banned its 
       showing when they came to power. Horst Biesold & rsquo;s 
       contribution confirms the complicity of teachers who 
       denounced their own students, labeling them hereditarily 
       deaf and thus exposing them to compulsory sterilization. 
       The section also includes the reprint of a chilling 1934 
       article entitled & ldquo;The Place of the School for the 
       Deaf in the New Reich, & rdquo; in which author Kurt Lietz
       rued the expense of educating deaf students, who could not
       become soldiers or bear & ldquo;healthy children. & 
       rdquo;In & ldquo;Part III: The Jewish Deaf Experience, & 
       rdquo; John S. Schuchman discusses the plight of deaf Jews
       in Hungary. His historical analysis is complemented by a 
       chapter containing excerpts from the testimony of six deaf
       Jewish survivors who describe their personal ordeals. 
       Peter Black & rsquo;s reflections on the need for more 
       research conclude this vital study of a little-known 
       chapter of the Holocaust. 
533    Electronic reproduction.|b[S.l.] :|cHathiTrust Digital 
       Library,|d2010.|5MiAaHDL 
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