Abstract
The Nazi regime charged physicians and biologists with protecting
health of the "people's body"
[Volkskörper]. Their research and
practical work was supposed to be completely adapted to the eugenic
demands of National Socialist demographic and racial policy. Among other
activities, they participated in the search for definitive racial
definitions, and in the drafting and implementation of racial hygiene
laws, as in the case of forced sterilizations and euthanasia programs.
The photo shows laboratory workers in Hamburg’s Institute for Hygiene,
where more than fifty children deemed "unworthy of life" were
killed in the children's hospital.