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COPY LINK : https://fastpdf.bookcenterapp.com/yump/B096DH3YQY Mass Murderers in White Coats documents the mass murder of "mental patients" by psychiatry in Nazi Germany, which served as a precursor ideologically and logistically for the later extermination of six million Jews and other victims of Nazi persecution in concentration camps. Comprehensive research — with extensive notes — is used to illustrate the common roots of psychiatric practice in Germany and the United States, a history that includes eugenics and torturous, dehumanizing, and sometimes fatal "treatments
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Mass Murderers in White Coats documents the mass murder of "mental patients" by psychiatry in Nazi Germany, which served as a precursor ideologically and logistically for the later extermination of six million Jews and other victims of Nazi persecution in concentration camps. Comprehensive research — with extensive notes — is used to illustrate the common roots of psychiatric practice in Germany and the United States, a history that includes eugenics and torturous, dehumanizing, and sometimes fatal "treatments
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Mass Murderers in White Coats: Psychiatric Genocide in Nazi
Germany and the United States
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Mass Murderers in White Coats documents the mass murder of
"menal patients"by psychiatry in Nazi Germany, which
served as a precursor ideologically and logistically for the later
extermination of six million Jews and other victims of Nazi
persecution in concentration camps. Comprehensive research
—with extensive notes —is used to illustrate the
common roots of psychiatric practice in Germany and the United
States, a history that includes eugenics and torturous,
dehumanizing, and sometimes fatal "tretments."The book
also includes an ex-"menal patient's"perspective on
psychiatric oppression, interviews with psychiatrists (members of
the American Psychiatric Association) that practiced or were trained
in Germany during the Nazi regime, and a history of organized
resistance to psychiatric oppression by its victims —the
psychiatric inmates liberation movement.