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Schlagwörter:
history of psychiatry; Kaiser Wilhelm Society; national socialism; brain research; racial hygiene
Zusammenfassung:
In 1997 the Max Planck Society set up a presidential commission to do research on the historical development of its precursor organization,the Kaiser Wilhelm Society (KWG), during the Third Reich. This paper presents some of the important results given in the interim reports of this commission that are relevant to psychiatry. It focuses on brain research, anthropology, psychiatric genetics, and the role of the well-known biochemist Adolf Butenandt. In general, the interim reports reflect the numerous links between the biomedical research of the KWG and the institutions of the National Socialist (Nazi) state. However, they do not yet allow a final historical assessment as to the complex situation of this field of research during National Socialism