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101. Memorial book to the victims of NS in Wuppertal. [Internet resource]
prisoners, forced laborers and victims of euthanasia. Entries are arranged in alphabetical rosters by ... --Registers of dead --Germany --Wuppertal. Euthanasia --Germany --Wuppertal --Registers. Forced labor
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102. According to Joan Ringelheim (USHMM) the Hadamar Memorial is working on a project to creating electronic data for 5000 names of victims
Euthanasia --Germany.
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103. The Nazi Kripo (Criminal Police)
Euthanasia Program. A KTI chemical engineer and toxicology expert, Albert Widmann, tested possible
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104. Uckermark Youth Camp
“euthanasia” program. In June 1944, Uckermark’s dissolution began with the opening of the Dallgow
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105. Helene Melanie Lebel
"euthanasia" center. She was officially listed as dying in her room of "acute schizophrenic excitement."
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106. Neuengamme
murder. The SS sent those selected at Neuengamme to the "euthanasia
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107. Kurt Gerstein
Euthanasia Program. Gerstein had heard rumors that the German
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108. Settchen Oppenheimer
"Euthanasia" centers near Leipzig.
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109. Dr. theol. Ulrich Kunz papers
experienced the death of loved ones in state institutions, likely by "euthanasia."
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110. Sobibor perpetrator collection
advancement through the concentration camp system (Esterwegen and Sachsenhausen) and the T4 euthanasia program
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111. How did the Nazis and their collaborators implement the Holocaust?
“incurably ill” patients. Nazi leaders’ talk of “euthanasia” and “mercy death” hid the fact that the ... facilities and other care institutions to special “euthanasia” centers equipped with gas chambers disguised ... “euthanasia” program. Nazis and local police began to empty the ghettos in violent liquidation operations
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112. List of c. 700 psychiatric patients sterilized, murdered in Riga, Latvia on Dec 3-16, 1944
Euthanasia --Latvia.
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113. Moringen Youth Camp
where they fell victim to systematic mass murder and euthanasia measures
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114. Gusen
euthanasia killing center at Hartheim, near Linz, Austria. There, healthcare professionals murdered over 1
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115. International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg
physical and mental disabilities in the Euthanasia Program
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116. International Military Tribunal: The Defendants
including the plunder of artwork, the persecution of Jews, the "euthanasia" effort, and the expansion of
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117. Wallet
advancement through the concentration camp system (Esterwegen and Sachsenhausen) and the T4 euthanasia program
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118. Anklageschrift gegen Lensch and Dr. Struve
Struve, who were accused of acts of “euthanasia.” Included are witness statements, testimony by
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119. Mentally ill patients
since 1876, became one of the institutions in the T-4 euthanasia program under its director, Dr ... which soon came into wider use at other institutions practicing euthanasia.
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120. Computerized data of the Memorial Book from Hamburg (see BB8687) and computerized listing of Hamburg transports.
Euthanasia.
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121. DIE ERMORDETEN KINDER VOM SPIEGELGRUND : GEDENKDOKUMENTATION FÜR DIE OPFER DER NS-KINDEREUTHANASIE IN WIEN / Waltraud Häupl.
Euthanasia --Austria --Vienna --Directories.
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122. Causes and Motivations
secret “euthanasia” program—knowledge of which had spread—Galen was not punished. That protests in these
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123. Josef Mengele
patients with disabilities during the Nazi Euthanasia Program; SS
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124. Kaufbeuren Institution
EUTHANASIA
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125. Kaufbeuren institution
EUTHANASIA