Psychiatry in the Nazi era
1Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, Toronto, Ontario. mary.seeman@utoronto.ca
Objectives:
To update Canadian psychiatrists on recent information from newly discovered Berlin archives about the actions of physicians, especially psychiatrists, during the era of National Socialism in Germany and to encourage introspection about the role of the medical profession, its relationship with government, and its vulnerability to manipulation by ideology and economic pressures.
Method:
This is a selective review of the literature on the collaboration of physicians, especially psychiatrists, in the sterilization, experimentation, and annihilation of patients with mental illness before and during World War II.
Results:
Directed to value the health of the nation over the care of individual patients and convinced that a hierarchy of worth distinguished one person from another, German psychiatrists were enlisted to commit atrocities during the Nazi period.
Conclusions:
The values of care and compassion can be eroded; this knowledge demands constant vigilance.
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