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26. Gassing Operations
the killing of patients with mental and physical disabilities in the Euthanasia Program ... . Euthanasia Program ... A Nazi euphemism, "euthanasia" referred to the systematic killing of those Germans whom the Nazis ... installations were established as part of the Euthanasia Program: Bernburg
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27. Nazi Camps
“euthanasia” sites for the murder of disabled patients ... numbered in the tens of thousands. These included but were not limited to early camps; “euthanasia ... physicians were murdered at “euthanasia” (T4) facilities from 1941-1943 in a secret program called 14f13. Gas ... -called “euthanasia” program. It was the Nazi state’s first program of mass murder, where disabled
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28. Ravensbrück: Key Dates
within the framework of the so-called "Euthanasia" Program of the Nazi ... round of killings at "euthanasia" killing centers. During this phase, around sixty transports leave ... Ravensbrück for the "euthanasia" killing center at Hartheim, near Linz, Austria, with between 60 and 1
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29. The Hadamar Trial
last months of the war. Yet, the discovery in late March 1945 of the "euthanasia" facility Hadamar near ... "euthanasia" facility since 1941. Between January and August of that year, some 10,000 institutionalized ... . As "euthanasia" crimes were transferred in early 1946 to newly reconstructed German courts, a German
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30. Killing Centers: An Overview
. Operation T4: The Euthanasia Program Killing centers first ... appeared in Nazi Germany with Operation T4, the "euthanasia" program. The ... Euthanasia Program was the systematic murder of institutionalized patients with disabilities in Germany. From
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31. Treblinka
the T4 (“euthanasia”) organization ... as medical director of the Brandenburg and Bernburg “euthanasia” facilities. However, his poor ... had previously served as deputy office manager at the Hartheim and Bernburg “euthanasia” killing ... commandant. Franz was previously a cook at the Hartheim, Brandenburg, Grafeneck, and Sonnenstein “euthanasia
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32. Books
: From "Euthanasia" to Sobibor: An SS Officer's Photo Collection Edited by Martin Cüppers, Anne Lepper ... collection featured in From "Euthanasia" to Sobibor: An SS Officer's Photo Collection sheds new light on the ... an SS officer whose earlier participation in the Nazi "euthanasia" murders made him second-in-command ... , From "Euthanasia" to Sobibor addresses under-researched aspects of Nazi mass violence beyond the
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33. Operation Reinhard (Einsatz Reinhard)
Connection with Operation T4 (Euthanasia Program ... Operation T4 (the Euthanasia Program). Operation T4 was the Nazis’ first secret program of mass murder ... . In March 1942, T4 functionaries arrived in the General Government. “Euthanasia” personnel dispatched ... “Euthanasia” officials there managed all personnel issues for the new Reinhard recruits, including salary
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34. Dr. Michael A. Grodin
sterilization programs moved to the child euthanasia programs. Child euthanasia programs moved to the adult ... euthanasia programs. And then some of the exact same doctors and nurses supervised the killing at the camps
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35. Mosaic of Victims: In Depth
operations fell under the general umbrella term “Euthanasia.” All three were ... ill and exhausted concentration camp prisoners were sent to euthanasia killing centers for gassing ... .) In the second phase of euthanasia program, from 1942–45, approximately 173,000 institutionalized
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36. Buchenwald
euthanasia facilities such as Sonnenstein. At these facilities, euthanasia operatives gassed them as part of ... Operation 14f13, the extension of euthanasia killing operations to ill and exhausted concentration camp
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37. Ravensbrück
"Euthanasia" Program of the Nazi regime. The SS sent around 1,600 female prisoners and 300 male prisoners ... Jehovah's Witnesses. Camp authorities initiated a second round of killings at such “euthanasia ... Ravensbrück for the “euthanasia” killing center at Hartheim, near Linz, Austria
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38. Non-Jewish Victims
handicapped persons were murdered from 1939 to 1945 under the Nazi regime’s T-4 and other “euthanasia ... murdered from 1940 to 1945 under the Nazi regime’s T-4 and other “euthanasia” programs. European Roma
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39. Hadamar
facilities in the so-called Euthanasia Program. The goal of the Nazi Euthanasia Program was to murder people
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40. PACJENCI I PRACOWNICY SZPITALI PSYCHIATRYCZNYCH W POLSCE ZAMORDOWANI PRZEZ OKUPANTA HITLEROWSKIEGO I LOS TYCH SZPITALI W LATACH 1939-1945
Euthanasia --Poland --Registers. ... Euthanasia --Poland --History --Occupation, 1939-1945. ... Euthanasia --Government policy --Poland --Occupation, 1939-1945. ... EUTHANASIA.
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41. Hadamar - Photograph
facilities in the so-called Euthanasia Program. The goal of the Nazi Euthanasia Program was to murder people
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42. The Role of Doctors and Nurses
human experimentation, or the so-called “euthanasia” of people with mental ... -called “euthanasia” program. Under the program, roughly 250,000 children and adults with mental and
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43. Glossary
. Euthanasia: "euthanasia" (literally, "good death") usually refers to the inducement of a painless ... death for a chronically or terminally ill individual. In Nazi usage, however, "euthanasia" was a
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44. Belzec
. These initial gassings mirrored the killing centers of the T4 (“euthanasia ... of the Operation Reinhard camps. He was assuming the same role he had played for the “euthanasia ... manager at the Hartheim euthanasia facility. T4 operatives
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45. At the Killing Centers
as part of the "Euthanasia" Program: Bernburg, Brandenburg, Grafeneck, Hadamar, Hartheim, and ... in the "Euthanasia" Program are later instrumental in establishing and operating the killing centers
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46. Last Gassing at Hartheim
adults established as part of the "euthanasia" program. Between April 1940 ... and physically disabled patients. Alongside "euthanasia" victims, some 6,000 prisoners from
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47. Ruth Arnoldi Kohn
’s “euthanasia” program probably at the Brandenburg euthanasia killing center. Beginning in September 1941, Jews
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48. Museum Acquires Sobibor Perpetrator Collection
began working in the so-called euthanasia program and went on to play a role in the operation of a ... career in the Esterwegen and Sachsenhausen concentration camps, as well as his work in the “euthanasia
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49. Belzec: Key Dates
the German staff have been recruited from the “euthanasia” program ... as commandant of the Belzec camp. Like Wirth, Hering comes to Operation Reinhard from the “euthanasia
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50. 1939: Key Dates
in the so-called Euthanasia Program from future prosecution ... "Euthanasia" policy is designed to systematically kill Germans with mental and physical disabilities living in