The end of the Strecknitz asylum at Lübeck - a contribution to the social history of psychiatry during National Socialism

Outlines the NS policy on psychiatry; the global concept of extermination of patients interacted with pragmatic plans of local authorities. From Lubeck 600 patients were distributed to transit camps where over 80% died from deliberate neglect. Also examines reactions of relatives during and after th...

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