MOST CHILLING. War Against the Weak is filled with tale after tale of arrogance, ignorance, and crueltyaccounts that Black wisely allows the eugenicists to relate in their own words Perhaps most chilling, though, were the ways in which American eugenicists influenced their German counterparts.
Carl Zimmer, Discovery
HAIR-RAISER AND EYE-OPENER. A hair-raiser and an eye-opener contains details so vivid and horrid that one can hardly believe them or bear to read them This is an important book, filled with little-known facts about how some of our most esteemed institutions and professionals funded and practiced very bad science, if it was science at all, and how this pseudoscience permeated much of the worlds thinking and led to the atrocities of a world war.
Nancy Schapiro, St. Louis Post-Dispatch
SENSATIONAL. At the beginning of the last century, American scientists, politicians, and livestock breeders decided to create a superior Nordic race. Sixty thousand men and women, most of them poor or of color, underwent compulsory sterilizationan idea that stimulated the Nazis eugenics program. The full extent of this medical crime has been described by Black in this sensational book.
Paul Ranier, Der Spiegel
FIERCE. A PRODIGIOUS FEAT OF REPORTING . War Against the Weak offers a fierce, compelling, account of how American ideas helped inspireif thats the right wordHitlers Reich War Against the Weak is well told and extraordinarily sad. It represents a prodigious feat of reporting, as Black has trolled every archive and read every letter. A very persuasive book.
David Plotz, Mother Jones Magazine
SHOCKING AND GRIPPING. An impressive job and the resulting story is at once shocking and gripping.
Publishers Weekly in a Starred Review
IMPRESSIVE. Impressive, probably the history of eugenics for the foreseeable future.
Ray Olson, Booklist
WELL-DOCUMENTED. COMPREHENSIVE. An important, well-documented, comprehensive story, not known to most Americans, about a perversion of the pursuit of knowledge in the interest of race and social superiority.
Steve Courtney, Hartford Courant
CHILLING AND THOROUGHLY RESEARCHED. Chilling and thoroughly researched it is a book whose message must be made known for those who say It cant happen here.
Mark Lewis, Tampa Tribune
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Illustrations
Title page. Nazi eugenicist Ernst Rdin, president of the International Federation of Eugenic Organizations and director of the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Anthropology, Human Heredity, and Eugenics.
Dedication. Nazi eugenicist Dr. Otmar Freiherr von Verschuer examining the eyes of twins. His assistant, Josef Mengele, continued the experiments at Auschwitz.
Opposite Table of Contents. Nazi eugenicist Dr. Otmar Freiherr von Verschuer examining twins for height.
Part One. First Race Betterment Conference Banquet, held in Battle Creek, Michigan, in 1914.
Part Two. Imprisoned children following eugenic experiments at Auschwitz.
Part Three. Eugenics Record Office files.
Copyright 2003, 2012 Edwin Black
Second paperback edition 2012
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War against the weak : eugenics and Americas campaign to create a master race / by Edwin Black.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN: 1-56858-258-7 (hardcover)
1. EugenicsUnited StatesHistory 2. Sterilization (Birth Control)United States. 3. Human reproductiongovernment policyUnited States. 4. United StatesSocial policy. 5. United StatesMoral conditions. I. Title.
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Acknowledgments
W here do I begin to express gratitude, when so many people in so many places have lent so many hands to advance the cause of this years-long project? More than fifty researchers in fifteen cities in four countries, assisted by scores of archivists and librarians at more than one hundred institutions, combined to ingather and organize some 50,000 documents, together with hundreds of pages of translation, as well as to review hundreds of books and journals, all to collectively tear away the thickets of mystery surrounding the eugenics movement around the world. I cannot name all who need naming because of space limitations. In many cases, I do not even know them all. Many helped behind the scenes. But if great projects depend upon great efforts by a vast network, then War Against the Weak is greatly indebted indeed.
I must begin by thanking my corps of skilled researchers, mostly volunteers. Because the information needed for War Against the Weak resided in many out-of-the-way archives as well as major repositories, the challenge was to locate the right person in the right place at the right time, from the hilly back country of southern Virginia to Berlin. Recruits came from the Internet, organizational bulletin boards, word of mouth and my personal website, as well as the devoted research team involved with my previous books, IBM and the Holocaust and The Transfer Agreement. Some worked for a few days in a strategic location to extract vital information; others worked for months at a time in archives or my office.
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