Richard Wetzell on "Racial Science" in Nazi Germany

Perspectives on Science - A podcast by Consortium for History of Science, Technology and Medicine

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Richard Wetzell analyzes the history of "racial science" in Germany during the early years of the Nazi regime, demonstrating how medical doctors, physical anthropologists, and human geneticists wielded competing theories of race in order to influence public policy and maintain their professional status. Richard Wetzell is a Research Fellow at the German Historical Institute (GHI) in Washington, D.C. and editor of the GHI's Bulletin. Dr. Wetzell is a historian of modern Germany, with particular interests in the history of criminology and penal reform, and the history of the human and biological sciences. To listen to other installments in the Consortium's series on racial science, please visit: https://www.chstm.org/video/101