Useless Eaters
This award-winning site, developed from the article by Dr. Mark Mostert, describes the historical context of attitudes toward people with disabilities in Germany and how this context produced mass murder of people with disabilities prior to and during the early years of World War II.
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This website has won multiple awards:
- 2004 American Association of Webmasters, "Gold" Award
- 2004 Mackey Advanced Web Design Award, "Gold" Award
- 2004 AG&H Education Site Awards
- 2004 Artsy Award, "Gold" Award
- 2005 Horizon Interactive, "Silver" Award
- 2005 Webby Worthy Award
USA Today Hot Site - 02/03/2005:
As a group, people with physical and mental disabilities have been mistreated in just about every society throughout recorded history. This Regent University pop-up site provides an audio-visual trip into a disturbingly profound ethical issue and a period in Nazi Germany that easily ranks among the worst of times for these individuals. Based on a paper written from a religious perspective by Dr. Mark Mostert (full-text provided on the site), this beautifully presented multimedia essay deserves to win many, many awards. (Shannon Gazze, USA Today Hot Sites)