Innovation und Vernichtung - Psychiatrische Forschung und 'Euthanasie' an der Heidelberger Psychiatrischen Klinik 1939-1945

Translated title of the contribution: Innovation and destruction: Psychiatric research and 'euthanasia' at the Psychiatric Department of the University of Heidelberg, 1939-1945

G. Hohendorf, V. Roelcke, Maike Rotzoll

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Abstract

The history of German psychiatry is characterized not only by innovative thought in the tradition of Kraepelin and Jaspers, but also by the 'euthanasia' program that resulted in the killing of more than 100,000 psychiatric patients and mentally handicapped people. Exemplified by the Psychiatric Department at the University of Heidelberg, the relation between psychiatric research and the systematic killing of patients during the time of National Socialism is analysed. The first part of the paper summarizes the historical background of the general condition of German psychiatry in the 1930s and 1940s. The second part gives an outline of the biography and work of Carl Schneider (1891-1946), head of the Psychiatric Department at Heidelberg until 1945. It can be shown that the call for intensive therapy for those patients who were to be reintegrated into society was connected with the killing of those who were considered to be beyond reach of any active therapeutic approach. This is also the context of C. Schneider's research program concerning mentally handicapped children. The historical reconstruction of research activities, drawing on the patients' files and other documents, reveals that out of 52 children who had been examined, 20 were killed in the asylum of Eichberg in order that their brains might be examined in Heidelberg. The findings are discussed in view of the ongoing historiographical debate on the relationship between the politics of National Socialism and contemporary science.

Translated title of the contributionInnovation and destruction: Psychiatric research and 'euthanasia' at the Psychiatric Department of the University of Heidelberg, 1939-1945
Original languageGerman
Pages (from-to)935-946
Number of pages12
JournalNervenarzt
Volume67
Issue number11
DOIs
StatePublished - Nov 1996
Externally publishedYes

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