Paul J. Weindling
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Paul J. Weindling is a prominent historian, particularly known for his research on the intersection of medicine, psychiatry, and the Holocaust. His work has shed light on the experiences of German-speaking neuroscientists who were forced to migrate to North America due to the rise of the Nazi regime. Weindling's publications, such as "John W. Thompson: Psychiatrist in the Shadow of the Holocaust" and "Science, Occupation, War: 1939-1945," explore the complexities of this historical period, highlighting the impact of political upheaval on scientific communities. Through his detailed analysis, Weindling has contributed significantly to the understanding of how the Holocaust affected medical professionals and their practices.