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[大屠杀期间斯塔夫罗波尔市医学院犹太教职员工的命运]

[THE FATE OF THE JEWISH STAFF OF THE MEDICAL INSTITUTE IN THE CITY OF STAVROPOL DURING THE HOLOCAUST].

作者信息

Schwartzmann Julia, Offer Miriam

机构信息

Western Galilee College.

Western Galilee College, The Sackler Faculty of Medicine, Tel Aviv University.

出版信息

Harefuah. 2020 Apr;159(4):273-277.

Abstract

In the first two decades of the 21st century, research on the history of Jewish medicine during the Holocaust expanded. Studies were written on the medical activity in German-occupied areas, particularly the large and medium-sized ghettos in Poland, Lithuania, and Czechoslovakia, in addition to Holland, Hungary, and Germany, and Jewish physicians' activity in the camps. Conspicuously absent is the study of Soviet Jewish medicine and physicians in areas occupied by the Germans in World War II with the German offensive against the Soviet Union, which began on 22 June 1941. This article sheds light on the fate of 36 Jewish physicians and scientists from Stavropol Medical Institute in the North Caucasus during the Holocaust-renowned professors, lecturers in all branches of medicine, of which one third were women of outstanding medical achievements. The description draws on writings by researchers from the Commonwealth, including Stavropol, witness testimonies collected by the Soviet Extraordinary State Commission to investigate Nazi atrocities (1943-1945), and the memoirs of Ludmila Schwartzman, daughter-in-law of Prof. Jacob Schwartzman, renowned cardiologist before the war and senior Medical Institute physician murdered with the rest. The article describes the history of Caucasian Jews and thousands of Jewish refugees who sought shelter in the area, focusing on Stavropol's Jews, including numerous Medical Institute teachers, researchers and their families, either shot to death in forests outside the city or killed in gas vans. Research of the history of Stavropol Medical Institute's Jewish staff both memorializes the Jewish physicians and scientists and opens a window into Jewish physicians' activity in Nazi-occupied Soviet regions. This is a research area in its infancy warranting deeper investigation.

摘要

在21世纪的头二十年里,对大屠杀期间犹太医学史的研究有所扩展。人们撰写了关于德国占领区医疗活动的研究,特别是波兰、立陶宛和捷克斯洛伐克的大中型犹太聚居区,以及荷兰、匈牙利和德国,还有犹太医生在集中营的活动。明显缺失的是对二战期间德国进攻苏联(始于1941年6月22日)时被德国占领的苏联地区犹太医学和医生的研究。本文揭示了北高加索斯塔夫罗波尔医学院36名犹太医生和科学家在大屠杀期间的命运——他们都是著名教授,医学各分支的讲师,其中三分之一是有杰出医学成就的女性。描述借鉴了包括斯塔夫罗波尔在内的独联体研究人员的著作、苏联特别国家委员会为调查纳粹暴行(1943 - 1945年)收集的证人证词,以及战前著名心脏病专家、医学院高级医生雅各布·施瓦茨曼教授的儿媳柳德米拉·施瓦茨曼的回忆录,施瓦茨曼教授与其他人一起被谋杀。文章描述了高加索犹太人以及数千名在该地区寻求庇护的犹太难民的历史,重点讲述了斯塔夫罗波尔的犹太人,包括医学院的众多教师、研究人员及其家人,他们要么在城外森林中被枪杀,要么在毒气车中被杀害。对斯塔夫罗波尔医学院犹太工作人员历史的研究既纪念了犹太医生和科学家,也为了解纳粹占领的苏联地区犹太医生的活动打开了一扇窗。这是一个尚处于起步阶段的研究领域,值得深入调查。

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