Hi Amber,

there are several German organizations, memorial sites and museums dealing with the subject. Have they been not able to provide you with German teaching material which could be translated easily? Additionally, lots of research had been done in the past on that subject which is published. See for example https://www.imew.de/de/bibliothek/literaturbestand/geschichte/details/faschismus-nationalsozialismus/?tx_wfbibliothek_pi1%255Btitel%255D=Faschismus%2520-%2520Nationalsozialismus&tx_wfbibliothek_pi1%255Bkue%255D=his%25203.9&cHash=9fd2b0298bc8be97b2f5163c400f14d9

The most common terms to step into the subject ist "Zwangssterilisation" and "Euthanasie".

I have troubles to understand your terms "Nazi medicine" and "Nazi science", especially in context with the disabled. Within the Nazi system, the disabled were to be sterilyzed by force and murdered - i.e. killed as Jews, Roma and Sinti, resistance fighters, priests and nuns, intellectuals, communists and social democrats, homosexuals, ... 

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Am 30.01.2019 um 18:53 schrieb Rae Mathis:
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Tony Lute is the owner and curator of a private collection of the Tupelo Veterans Museum. He has quite a collection of Nazi memorabilia. He can be reached at (662) 321-0025. He might even know some private collectors who might be willing to assist.

 

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Good afternoon all-

 

I am searching for some interpretive material (panels, banners, etc) that overview Nazi medicine and Nazi science to accompany an exhibition I am doing on people with disabilities in Nazi Germany.

 

Does anyone have or know of something along that line I could borrow?

 

Thanks

Amber R. Clifford-Napoleone

Director, McClure Archives and University Museum


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