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[On the track of "scientific pursuit". Franz Josef Kallmann (1897-1965) and genetic racial research].
Medizinhist J. 2002; 37(2):183-200.MJ

Abstract

When the National Socialist state was created in 1933, an exodus of anti-Nazi elite began. However, some researchers who were forced to leave Germany approved Nazi eugenic politics, even as Jews. One of them was the psychiatrist Franz Josef Kallmann, a researcher on schizophrenia, who demanded an even more radical sterilization policy than the Nazis. He co-operated closely with the German Research Foundation for Psychiatry in Munich and its leader, Ernst Rüdin. From Rüdin he received help in leaving Germany and finding a job in USA, and Rüdin's assistant, Theo Lang, delivered data-material from Munich to New York. After 1945 Rüdin got a denazification certificate from Kallmann who already co-operated again with Lang.

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Biography
English Abstract
Historical Article
Journal Article

Language

ger

PubMed ID

12522917

Citation

Mildenberger, Florian. "[On the Track of "scientific Pursuit". Franz Josef Kallmann (1897-1965) and Genetic Racial Research]." Medizinhistorisches Journal, vol. 37, no. 2, 2002, pp. 183-200.
Mildenberger F. [On the track of "scientific pursuit". Franz Josef Kallmann (1897-1965) and genetic racial research]. Medizinhist J. 2002;37(2):183-200.
Mildenberger, F. (2002). [On the track of "scientific pursuit". Franz Josef Kallmann (1897-1965) and genetic racial research]. Medizinhistorisches Journal, 37(2), 183-200.
Mildenberger F. [On the Track of "scientific Pursuit". Franz Josef Kallmann (1897-1965) and Genetic Racial Research]. Medizinhist J. 2002;37(2):183-200. PubMed PMID: 12522917.
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