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Deadly Medicine: Creating the Master Race

DEADLY MEDICINE: CREATING THE MASTER RACE

From 1933 to 1945, Nazi Germany carried out a campaign to “cleanse” German society of people viewed as biological threats to the nation’s “health.” Enlisting the help of physicians and medically trained geneticists, psychiatrists, and anthropologists, the Nazis developed racial health policies that started with the mass sterilization of “hereditarily diseased” persons and ended with the near annihilation of European Jewry.

Deadly Medicine: Creating the Master Race traces this history from the early 20th-century international eugenics movement to the Nazi regime’s “science of race.” It also challenges viewers to reflect on the present-day interest in genetic manipulation that promotes the possibility of human perfection.

 
  Current Schedule
 
 
April 25, 2013 through June 16, 2013
State University, AR
Dean B. Ellis Library - Arkansas State University
September 15, 2014 through January 7, 2015
Reading, PA
Reading Public Museum
 
  Hosting this exhibition  
 

 

Traveling exhibitions
State of DeceptionSTATE OF DECEPTION:
The Power of Nazi Propaganda
Deadly MedicineDEADLY MEDICINE:
Creating the Master Race
"This exhibition...should be a part of every citizen's experience."
THE NEW YORK TIMES
Fighting the Fires of HateFIGHTING THE FIRES OF HATE:
America and the Nazi Book Burnings
The Nazi OlympicsTHE NAZI OLYMPICS:
Berlin 1936
Nazi Persecution of Homosexuals <br />1933–1945NAZI PERSECUTION OF HOMOSEXUALS
1933–1945

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traveling@ushmm.org
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This exhibition is ideal for:
Science museums
Natural history museums
Anthropological museums
Medical museums
History museums
Jewish museums
Historical societies
Holocaust museums
College or university galleries