Nazi Symbiosis
In "Nazi Symbiosis," author Sheila Faith Weiss delves into the dark intersection of science and morality during the Nazi regime. Published by The University of Chicago Press in 2013, this compelling paperback spans 392 pages, exploring the chilling collaboration between German scientists and the Nazi political system from 1933 to 1945. Weiss examines how biomedical researchers rationalized their participation in horrific medical crimes, including those committed at Auschwitz and euthanasia hospitals. This insightful work sheds light on the complex relationship between human genetics and Nazi ideology, revealing the ethical dilemmas faced by scientists who became complicit in the regime's atrocities. Perfect for readers interested in the moral and ethical aspects of eugenics, politics, and government, "Nazi Symbiosis" is a vital addition to the discourse on the historical implications of science under oppressive regimes.