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Let's define the terms zone. 

SONA (from Greek zone - belt), strip, space between any borders; territory, a plot of something characterized by certain characteristics.

Term 1:

Barak is a temporary, fast-moving, cheap residential building, a light building made of wood or stone to support troops, workers and patients.

Term 2: 

Visualization (from Latin visualis, "visual") is the general name of the techniques of representation of numerical information or physical phenomenon in a form convenient for visual observation and analysis.

Term 3: 

The Gulag, GULAG or GULag (Russian: Gulag, Gulag, an acronym for the Glasnoje Upravl'nije Lager'j, "chief administration of the camps"), the Gulag was recognized as a major instrument of political repression in the Soviet Union.

Term 4:

The concentration camps of the Third Reich (Konzentrationslager or K) are places of mass detention, detention and destruction by the German authorities of Hitler's Germany for political or racial reasons (mostly Jews). Such concentration camps existed before and during the Second World War in German-controlled territory. In the end (especially in the deteriorating situation of the end of the war of 1944-1945), many prisoners of concentration camps were killed by cruel bullying, disease, poor conditions of detention, hunger, heavy physical labor and inhuman medical experiments.

According to some reports, at least 18 million people have passed through this system. Of these, at least 11 million could have been destroyed.

Term 5:

Punitive psychiatry.

Punitive psychiatry by Nazi Germany and the USSR. 

Most of those who could not escape from Germany or Austria were sent to concentration camps, or death camps. Few survived. Those who remained in Germany were largely engaged by the regime. 45% of German psychiatrists were members of the National Socialist German Workers' Party NSDAP (NSDAP). There was also a professional Nazi organization - the National Socialist Union of German Physicians (German Nationalsoziali-stischer Deutscher zrztebund - NSD-zrztebund or NSDAB), a non-public organization of Germany (1935-1944), which united in its ranks of doctors - members of the NSDAP. It was created in 1929 on the initiative of doctor and publisher Ludwig Liebl. According to the statute adopted in 1929, the union, in particular, had the following tasks:

To create the service ethics of German doctors and all health care in the spirit of the National Socialist worldview and to introduce these principles also into the public consciousness;

To provide mutual support and assistance in professional affairs, to educate the National Socialist younger generation, including students, in the spirit of National Socialist Professional Ethics.

The general orientation of Nazi medicine was to implement the idea of improving the "Aryan race" through eugenics (2) and improving public health, in particular, to prepare wars.

Racial hygiene and eugenics 

Eugenics in Nazi Germany resulted in sterilization, or murder, of "unworthy lives of souls" (German Vernichtung lebensunwerten Lebens), including criminals, degenerates, dissidents, demented, homosexuals, slackers (3), mentally ill and weak people. In 1920, the book "Permission to destroy unworthy life of souls" was published. Its authors, Professor of Psychiatry Alfred Erich Hoche and Professor of Law Karl Lorenz Binding of the University of Freiburg, wrote that "idiots have no right to exist, their murder is a righteous and useful act." Goha, being a physiologist, justified the assertion that some people are just ballast, creating trouble for others, as well as, importantly, economic costs. Goha argued that the existence of the inhabitants of psychiatric institutions (in his words, "ballast beings" and "emptiness in the shell" - persons incapable of human feelings (4) has no meaning and value.

In 1921, the Soviet authorities began to gradually use psychiatry to combat dissidents and human rights defenders. They abused their powers by falsifying diagnoses of undesirable people and sending









































































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