Includes bibliographical references (p. [271]-283) and index.
Contents
Introduction -- The Jews of the Tarnow ghetto -- Anthropology in Germany before the Second World War : the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute -- The rise of Hitler and his embrace of anthropology -- The discovery in the Smithsonian -- Population selection and relocation in the midst of war -- Anthropology and medicine in the Third Reich -- The end of the war and the aftermath -- Race and racism -- Professional denial, civic denial, and a responsible anthropology.