Friedrich Mauz – T4-Gutachter und Militärpsychiater

Silberzahn-Jandt G, Schmuhl H-W (2012)
Der Nervenarzt 83(3): 321-328.

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Silberzahn-Jandt, Gudrun; Schmuhl, Hans-WalterUniBi
Alternativer Titel
Friedrich Mauz: T4 assessor and military psychiatrist
Abstract / Bemerkung
Friedrich Mauz is one of the medical perpetrators of the second tier whose biography is difficult to comprehend. Autobiographies from three different political systems exist - Weimar Republic, the Third Reich, and postwar Germany in which he constantly reinvented himself. While after 1933 he suddenly emphasized his participation in the civil war turmoil during the early period of the Weimar Republic and his patriotism, he then depicted himself after 1945 as an apolitical person characterized by Wurttemberg pietism who inwardly rejected the Nazi State but had found himself prepared to accept aEuroall sorts of humiliating concessions." He claimed that he had always remained true to his scientific code of conduct and had distanced himself from psychiatric genetics. In point of fact, Mauz was among those exonerated in the denazification trial in 1946 and was able to pursue his career in the Federal Republic of Germany. However, if the sources are read against the grain, a different picture emerges. Mauz's career stalled in the 1930s, not because he had been politically offensive, but because his scientific work was flimsy and considered lacking originality, particularly since he had chosen constitution research and psychotherapy as his main fields of interest, which were overshadowed by research in genetic psychiatry in the 1930s. Mauz tendered his services to the Nazi policy of genetic health, served as a medical assessor in proceedings based on the aEuroLaw for the Prevention of Genetically Diseased Offspring," permitted himself to be recruited for the T4 program as a medical expert, even participated in the deliberations on a future aEuroLaw on Euthanasia," and as a consulting psychiatrist for the German Armed Forces contributed to military medicine.
Stichworte
T4 assessor; National Socialism; Military psychiatrist; Psychiatry; Friedrich Mauz
Erscheinungsjahr
2012
Zeitschriftentitel
Der Nervenarzt
Band
83
Ausgabe
3
Seite(n)
321-328
ISSN
0028-2804
eISSN
1433-0407
Page URI
https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2489234

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Silberzahn-Jandt G, Schmuhl H-W. Friedrich Mauz – T4-Gutachter und Militärpsychiater. Der Nervenarzt. 2012;83(3):321-328.
Silberzahn-Jandt, G., & Schmuhl, H. - W. (2012). Friedrich Mauz – T4-Gutachter und Militärpsychiater. Der Nervenarzt, 83(3), 321-328. doi:10.1007/s00115-011-3388-2
Silberzahn-Jandt, Gudrun, and Schmuhl, Hans-Walter. 2012. “Friedrich Mauz – T4-Gutachter und Militärpsychiater”. Der Nervenarzt 83 (3): 321-328.
Silberzahn-Jandt, G., and Schmuhl, H. - W. (2012). Friedrich Mauz – T4-Gutachter und Militärpsychiater. Der Nervenarzt 83, 321-328.
Silberzahn-Jandt, G., & Schmuhl, H.-W., 2012. Friedrich Mauz – T4-Gutachter und Militärpsychiater. Der Nervenarzt, 83(3), p 321-328.
G. Silberzahn-Jandt and H.-W. Schmuhl, “Friedrich Mauz – T4-Gutachter und Militärpsychiater”, Der Nervenarzt, vol. 83, 2012, pp. 321-328.
Silberzahn-Jandt, G., Schmuhl, H.-W.: Friedrich Mauz – T4-Gutachter und Militärpsychiater. Der Nervenarzt. 83, 321-328 (2012).
Silberzahn-Jandt, Gudrun, and Schmuhl, Hans-Walter. “Friedrich Mauz – T4-Gutachter und Militärpsychiater”. Der Nervenarzt 83.3 (2012): 321-328.

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