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176. Nazi Racism: An Overview
euphemistically called "euthanasia". According to Nazi theories of race, Germans and other northern
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177. Buses used to transport patients from the Eichberg hospital near Wiesbaden to Hadamar
Hadamar euthanasia center. The windows were painted to prevent people from seeing those inside. Germany
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178. German Resistance to Hitler
handicapped individuals ("euthanasia"). Moreover, individual clergymen sought to protect or help Jews
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179. LEUCHTENDE IRRSTERNE - DAS BRANITZER TOTENBUCH : "EUTHANASIE" IN EINER KATHOLISCHEN ANSTALT / Text und Gedichte von Barbara Degen
Euthanasia --Germany --Branitz --Registers. ... 2011 by USHMM Resource Center Volunteer Peter Landé. Archival copies of this file, named Euthanasia ... .xls (157 KB) as well as an explanatory document in MS-Word format named Euthanasia Branitz.doc (26 KB) have
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180. Portrait of Viktor Brack as a defendant in the Medical Case Trial at Nuremberg.
's deputy. Between December 1939 and August 1941 Brack was chief of the section that ran the T-4 Euthanasia ... program. Brack himself interviewed and selected personnel for the euthanasia facilities and offered the ... operated by some of his personnel from the euthanasia program. Though not a physician, Brack was a ... defendant at the Doctors' Trial in Nuremberg and was convicted for his participation in the euthanasia and
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181. Victor Brack on the first day of his testimony in his own defense during the Doctors Trial.
's deputy. Between December 1939 and August 1941 Brack was chief of the section that ran the T-4 Euthanasia ... program. Brack himself interviewed and selected personnel for the euthanasia facilities and offered the ... operated by some of his personnel from the euthanasia program. Though not a physician, Brack was a ... defendant at the Doctors' Trial in Nuremberg and was convicted for his participation in the euthanasia and
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182. Dr. Patricia Heberer Rice
Euthanasia” committee to identify for proper burial any human brain specimens from Nazi victims that still
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183. An Overview of the Holocaust: Topics to Teach
World War II in Europe Murder of the Disabled (Euthanasia Program
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184. Hartheim Register
"euthanasia" program is this register discovered in a locked filing cabinet by US Army troops in 1945 at a
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185. Exhumations at Hadamar
The Hadamar psychiatric hospital was used as a euthanasia killing center from January until
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186. Deadly Medicine: Creating the Master Race
medical personnel in the "euthanasia," or T4, program for the clandestine
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187. The 2nd Infantry Division during World War II
between 1941 and March 1945 in the Nazi Euthanasia Program. The 2nd
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188. The Role of German Clergy and Church Leaders
“euthanasia” killing program during wartime. On November 9–10, 1938, Nazi leaders unleashed a series of
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189. Johann Niemann at the Sobibor killing center
killing center after holding positions in the "euthanasia" program and
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190. Scene from a film produced by the Reich Propaganda Ministry.
intended to develop public sympathy for the Euthanasia Program.
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191. Culture in the Third Reich: Overview
Hitler Youth. Other films, such as Ich klage an, justified the Euthanasia Program, while Jud
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192. Deaf Victims of Nazi Persecution and the Holocaust
. A small number of deaf Germans were murdered within the framework of the Nazi “euthanasia” program
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193. Nazi Racism: In Depth
the physical annihilation of the so-called unfit as "euthanasia
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194. The Holocaust and World War II: Key Dates
“euthanasia” killing program in a public sermon. September 29-30, 1941
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195. Sachsenhausen: Conditions in the Camp
Euthanasia Program into the concentration camps. In June 1941, camp authorities transported 269
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196. Misuse of Holocaust Imagery Today: When Is It Antisemitism?
the Nazi program of “euthanasia” or murder of the disabled. At many rallies, protestors waved signs
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197. Eugenics
Eugenic theory provided the basis for the “euthanasia” (T4) program. This
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198. View of the Sobibor camp gate
center after holding positions in the "euthanasia" program and in other
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199. Building that housed the officers' dining room at the Sobibor killing center
"euthanasia" program and in other camps.
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200. Women during the Holocaust
murdered females with disabilities in the T-4 and other euthanasia operations