Healthcare at Auschwitz

Medical Care and Special Treatment of Registered Inmates
Published: 2016-10-20

click for a larger version

The famous Italian Holocaust survivor Primo Levi informed us in his eyewitness account Survival in Auschwitz that a number of sickbays and infirmaries etc. existed in the area of the Auschwitz camp. The present book gives an overview of the camp’s organizational and historical development in this regard. For example, there was a change of policy among Himmler and his entourage toward the end of 1942 regarding the main function of Germany’s concentration camps. While initially reeducation and punishment were their main focus, exploiting the inmates’ productive potential became increasingly important later on. The main reason for this was the ever-increasing needs of the German armed forces for manpower. Another reason for the installation of sanitary facilities were epidemics which emerged repeatedly for a number of reasons and which had to be combatted.

In the first part of this book, the author analyzes the inmates’ living conditions as well as the various sanitary and medical measures implemented to maintain or restore the inmates’ health.

The second part explores what happened in particular to those inmates registered at Auschwitz who were “selected” or subject to “special treatment” while disabled or sick. The comprehensive documentation presented shows clearly that everything was tried to cure these inmates, especially under the aegis of Garrison Physician Dr. Wirths.

The last part of this book is dedicated to the remarkable personality of Dr. Wirths, the Auschwitz garrison physician since 1942. His reality refutes the current stereotype of SS officers. In this context, the statements by the former communist concentration camp survivor Hermann Langbein are particularly revealing.

398 pages.
Format: pb, 6"×9", bibliography, index.
Published by Castle Hill Publishers (Uckfield, UK) in Oct. 2016. ISBN13: 9781591481232 (ISBN10: 1591481236)
For prices please see retail outlets.

Purchase Options

Note: Books published by Castle Hill Publishers should be available anywhere books are sold – except for those companies boycotting us, like Amazon and Barnes & Noble. Search other online stores using the book-price search-engine links provided below, or when searching other stores use the ISBN number provided above. Also ask your local book store to order it for you. They should be able to get it for you.

Order from the publisher, with links to various other outletsOrder from the publisher, with links to various other outlets Buy at the source from the publishers CODOH/Castle Hill Publishers.
Search book-price search engines:
FindBookPrices.com. Pick shipping destination and payment currency on their webpage FindBookPrices.com: Pick shipping destination and payment currency on their webpage.
BookFinder4U.com. This search engine is good only for shipping addresses in the U.S. BookFinder4U.com: Good only for shipping addresses in the U.S.

Online Reading and Download Options

Look inside: table of contents & first chapter (smaller than 1 MB)Download free PDF fileDownload free Amazon Kindle file Bestell-Infos zur deutschen AusgabeBestell-Infos zur deutschen Ausgabe

If you decide to download this book's free PDF or Kindle file instead of purchasing it, please consider supporting the publishers with a donation for their generosity.

Copyright Notice

Electronic files of some (but not all) of the volumes of the Holocaust Handbooks have been released to the public domain for educational purposes only. Where this is the case, the files can be downloaded above. They may be copied and distributed by third parties free of charge only. No commercial use by third parties is permitted. If copied and distributed, no changes to the book are permitted without the prior written consent of the book's author(s)/editor(s).

alternative download: http://holocausthandbooks.com/dl/33-hia.pdf


Additional information about this document
Property Value
Author(s): Carlo Mattogno
Title: Healthcare at Auschwitz, Medical Care and Special Treatment of Registered Inmates
Sources:
n/a
Contributions:
n/a
Published: 2016-10-20
First posted on CODOH: Nov. 13, 2016, 2:01 p.m.
Last revision:
n/a
Comments:
n/a
Appears In:
Mirrors:
Download:
n/a