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Nuremberg Tribunal: "from small beginnings" PDF Print E-mail

"Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it." - George Santayana

From Small Beginnings...

"Whatever proportions these crimes [in Nazi Germany] finally assumed, it became evident to all who investigated them that they had started from small beginnings. The beginnings at first were merely a subtle shift in emphasis in the basic attitudes of physicians. It started with the acceptance of the attitude, basic in the euthanasia movement, that there is such a thing as a life not worthy to be lived."

Dr. Leo Alexander, Psychiatrist and Chief American Counsel at the Nuremberg Tribunal, "Medical Science Under Dictatorship," New England Journal of Medicine, 4July 1949

 
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