March 15 - June 10, 2010
9:00-5:00 Tuesday-Saturday

National Archives at Kansas City
400 West Pershing Road
Kansas City, Missouri

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Deadly Medicine: Creating the Master Race, features original artifacts, photographs, documents and historic film footage illustrating how Hitler’s Nazi regime attempted to implement its vision of an ethnically homogeneous community through a program of racial eugenics that culminated in the Holocaust.

TOUR INFORMATION :
Free tours are available for groups in grades 9 and up. Groups of up to 60 are recommended, but larger groups can be arranged. Please allow 1 hour to tour the exhibition. Contact Lori Cox-Paul, Director at the National Archives, at 816-268-8017 or lori.cox-paul@nara.gov to schedule at tour.

Resources and lesson plans appropriate for use in high school classrooms are available by clicking here.

PRESENTED BY

Presented by the Midwest Center for Holocaust Education in partnership with the National Archives at Kansas City and in cooperation with the Center for Practical Bioethics.


PRESENTING SPONSORS
 


SPONSORS



Oppenstein Brothers Foundation

Bus subsidies for Deadly Medicine: Creating the Master Race are provided by grants from the Earl J. and Leona K. Trainin Special Fund and the Flo Harris Supporting Foundation at the Jewish Community Foundation of Greater Kansas City.

Deadly Medicine: Creating the Master Race is organized and circulated by the

 

 

 

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