Biomedical Research: "Skeleton Collection"
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Confirmed Biomedical Research
Indicates whether the biomedical research has been confirmed in secondary literature or remains unverified. Since not all research was documented and some records were lost or destroyed, some research may remain without confirmation.
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yes |
Institution(s)
Lists institutions involved in the biomedical research as recorded or reconstructed from historical sources. These may include locations where victims were physically present and subjected to research, as well as administrative centers, laboratories, or—in the case of postmortem research—institutions where human tissue samples were stored and used for research purposes.
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- KZ Auschwitz-Birkenau in Oświęcim, Brzezinka near Oświęcim - KZ Natzweiler-Struthof in Natzwiller - Reichsuniversität Straßburg in Strasbourg |
Notes on Location
Provides additional information on where the biomedical research was conducted, in relation to the location details listed above.
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Classification
Indicates the type of biomedical research as retrospectively classified by historians for the purposes of this database. The classification reflects the primary focus or context of the research.
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Objective
Describes the stated or inferred aims of the biomedical research as documented in historical records. These objectives may reflect the intentions of researchers, institutions, or funding bodies involved.
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Skeletons of different 'races' |
Field(s) of Interest
Identifies the research areas associated with the biomedical research, grouped according to tags assigned retrospectively by historians. These fields reflect the thematic or disciplinary focus of the research.
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- Anatomical Research |
Funding
Provides information on the funding of the biomedical research, including involved institutions and, where available, details of financial support. Based on historical records.
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SS-Ahnenerbe |
Remark Victim Number
Contains historians’ comments regarding the reported or estimated number of individuals affected by the biomedical research. This may include explanations of estimates or other clarifications related to the figures provided.
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Start Date
Indicates the documented or inferred starting point of the biomedical research, based on historical records. This may refer to the initiation of experiments, planning stages, or related institutional activities.
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-.6.1943 |
End Date
Indicates the documented or inferred endpoint of the biomedical research, based on historical records. This may refer to the conclusion of experiments, the cessation of related institutional activities, or the abandonment of research objectives.
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-.-.1943 |
Notes
Provides additional information about the biomedical research. As this is a free-text field the content is usually less standardized.
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Biomedical Research ID
Displays the automatically assigned database ID of this biomedical research profile. This number is shown for reference purposes only and carries no interpretive or historical significance.
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Title of Source
Provides the title of the source linked to this biomedical research.
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Signature of Source
Indicates the archival signature of the source linked to this biomedical research.
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Source Location (specific)
Indicates the specific location within the source where information about this biomedical research is derived from. This may include archival signatures, page numbers, or other reference points.
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Source ID
Displays the automatically assigned database ID of the linked source. This number is shown for reference purposes only and carries no interpretive or historical significance.
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Political Archive of the Foreign Office, Berlin (PAAB) | B 81/ 148: p.6 | 136 | |
USC Shoah Foundation Institute | 23 |
Literature linked to Biomedical Research: "Skeleton Collection"
This table contains specific information about this biomedical research in the literature if available ('specific')
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Title of Literature
Provides the title of the literature linked to this biomedical research.
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Author(s)
Lists the author or authors of the literature linked to this biomedical research.
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Pages (specific)
Indicates the pages of the linked literature that contain information on this biomedical research.
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Literature ID
Displays the automatically assigned database ID of the linked literature. This number is shown for reference purposes only and carries no interpretive or historical significance.
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"Greeks in Auschwitz-Birkenau" | Tomai, Photini | 525 | |
Chronicles (Xponika) | Chronicles | 511 | |
Criminal Experiments on Human Beings in Auschwitz and War Research Laboratories - Twenty Women Prisoners' Accounts | Shelley, Lore | 14 | |
Die Namen der Nummern. Wie es gelang, die 86 Opfer eines NS-Verbrechens zu identifizieren | Lang, Hans-Joachim | 30 | |
The Master Plan. Himmler's Scholars and the Holocaust | Pringle, Heather | 257 - 279 | 83 |