Science, Technology, And National Socialism
Renneberg Monika
- 1st ed.,
- Uk Cambridge University Press 1994
- 444 p 5.98 x 1.11 x 8.98 inches
Science and technology under Hitler have always held a special fascination for historians, scientists, engineers, and the general public. Until now most books have focused on such obvious "perversions" as the "Nazi doctors" or the "German atom bomb." This book provides a more varied and balanced picture by including many different projects and disciplines, by including the period before and after the Third Reich, and by investigating "normal" as well as "perverted" sciences and technologies
9780521528603
Science German History Engineering- Germany - History National socialism Fascis- science