Epidemics and Genocide in Eastern Europe, 1890-1945
Paul Julian Weindling
Table of Contents
PART 1: MICROBES AND MIGRANTS
1. Disease as Metamorphosis
2. Eradicating Parasites
3. Cleansing Bodies, Defending Borders
4. The First World War and Combating Lice
PART II: CONTAINMENT
5. Defending German Health: Technical Solutions
6. The Sanitary Iron Curtain: The Relief of Polish and Russian Typhus
7. German-Soviet Medical Collaboration
8. The Demise of Internationalism
PART III: ERADICATION
9. From Geo-medicine to Genocide
10. Delousing and the Holocaust
11. 'Victory with Vaccines': Human-Guinea Pigs and Louse-Feeders
12. From Medical Research to Biological Warfare
13. Clinical Trials on Trial
APPENDICES
I. Typhus statistics in Germany, Poland, Russia, and the Ukraine
II. Typhus Vaccines and Sera, 1876-1944
Select Bibliography
Index