Displaying: 1 25 of 53 matches for “life unworthy of life”
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1. Portrait of Frida Richard, a survivor of the Hadamar Institute.
targeted mentally and physically disabled patients, a population that the Nazis considered "life unworthy ... Portrait of Frida Richard, a survivor of the Hadamar Institute. After the liberation she wrote a ... The Hadamar Institute, near Wiesbaden in Hessen-Nassau, was one of six hospitals and sanitoria in
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2. Exterior view of the main building of the Hadamar Institute.
targeted mentally and physically disabled patients, a population that the Nazis considered "life unworthy ... Exterior view of the main building of the Hadamar Institute. The photograph was taken by an ... The Hadamar Institute, near Wiesbaden in Hessen-Nassau, was one of six hospitals and sanitoria in
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3. View of Hartheim castle.
targeted mentally and physically disabled patients, a population that the Nazis considered "life unworthy ... The euthanasia program was the Nazi regime's first campaign of industrialized mass murder against
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4. View of Hartheim castle.
targeted mentally and physically disabled patients, a population that the Nazis considered "life unworthy ... The euthanasia program was the Nazi regime's first campaign of industrialized mass murder against
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5. View of one of the mass graves at the Hadamar Institute.
targeted mentally and physically disabled patients, a population that the Nazis considered "life unworthy ... View of one of the mass graves at the Hadamar Institute. The photograph was taken by an American ... The Hadamar Institute, near Wiesbaden in Hessen-Nassau, was one of six hospitals and sanitoria in
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6. View of the wall surrounding the cemetery of the Hadamar Institute on which jagged pieces of glass were placed to discourage observers.
targeted mentally and physically disabled patients, a population that the Nazis considered "life unworthy ... The Hadamar Institute, near Wiesbaden in Hessen-Nassau, was one of six hospitals and sanitoria in
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7. View of the cemetery at the Hadamar Institute, where victims of the Nazi euthanasia program were buried in mass graves.
targeted mentally and physically disabled patients, a population that the Nazis considered "life unworthy ... The Hadamar Institute, near Wiesbaden in Hessen-Nassau, was one of six hospitals and sanitoria in
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8. View of the cemetery at the Hadamar Institute showing thirteen graves of children murdered at the euthanasia facility.
targeted mentally and physically disabled patients, a population that the Nazis considered "life unworthy ... The Hadamar Institute, near Wiesbaden in Hessen-Nassau, was one of six hospitals and sanitoria in
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9. Close-up of a female survivor at the Hadamar Institute.
targeted mentally and physically disabled patients, a population that the Nazis considered "life unworthy ... Close-up of a female survivor at the Hadamar Institute. She had been committed to the euthanasia ... The Hadamar Institute, near Wiesbaden in Hessen-Nassau, was one of six hospitals and sanitoria in
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10. Close-up of a female survivor at the Hadamar Institute.
targeted mentally and physically disabled patients, a population that the Nazis considered "life unworthy ... Close-up of a female survivor at the Hadamar Institute. She had been committed to the euthanasia ... The Hadamar Institute, near Wiesbaden in Hessen-Nassau, was one of six hospitals and sanitoria in
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11. Close-up of an elderly survivor at the Hadamar Institute.
targeted mentally and physically disabled patients, a population that the Nazis considered "life unworthy ... Close-up of an elderly survivor at the Hadamar Institute. The photograph was taken by an American ... The Hadamar Institute, near Wiesbaden in Hessen-Nassau, was one of six hospitals and sanitoria in
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12. Portrait of Irmgard Huber, chief nurse at the Hadamar Institute.
targeted mentally and physically disabled patients, a population that the Nazis considered "life unworthy ... Portrait of Irmgard Huber, chief nurse at the Hadamar Institute. The photograph was taken by an ... The Hadamar Institute, near Wiesbaden in Hessen-Nassau, was one of six hospitals and sanitoria in
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13. A survivor of the Hadamar Institute shows war crimes investigators a uniform belonging to a Polish prisoner that he has plucked from a pile of clothing removed from victims of the euthanasia killings.
targeted mentally and physically disabled patients, a population that the Nazis considered "life unworthy ... prisoner that he has plucked from a pile of clothing removed from victims of the euthanasia killings.
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14. A page of the Hadamar Institute's death register in which the causes of death were faked to conceal the euthanasia killings that took place there.
targeted mentally and physically disabled patients, a population that the Nazis considered "life unworthy ... The Hadamar Institute, near Wiesbaden in Hessen-Nassau, was one of six hospitals and sanitoria in
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15. First page of a letter written by Frida Richard, a survivor of the Hadamar Institute, in which she describes her cruel treatment at the euthanasia facility.
targeted mentally and physically disabled patients, a population that the Nazis considered "life unworthy ... The Hadamar Institute, near Wiesbaden in Hessen-Nassau, was one of six hospitals and sanitoria in
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16. Second page of a letter written by Frida Richard, a survivor of the Hadamar Institute, in which she describes her cruel treatment at the euthanasia facility.
targeted mentally and physically disabled patients, a population that the Nazis considered "life unworthy ... The Hadamar Institute, near Wiesbaden in Hessen-Nassau, was one of six hospitals and sanitoria in
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17. The corpse of a woman lies in an open coffin at the Hadamar Institute where she was put to death as part of the Operation T4 euthanasia program.
targeted mentally and physically disabled patients, a population that the Nazis considered "life unworthy ... part of the Operation T4 euthanasia program.
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18. The corpse of a woman lies in an open coffin at the Hadamar Institute where she was put to death as part of the Operation T4 euthanasia program.
targeted mentally and physically disabled patients, a population that the Nazis considered "life unworthy ... part of the Operation T4 euthanasia program.
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19. Group portrait of T-4 Euthanasia program personnel at a social gathering.
targeted mentally and physically disabled patients, a population that the Nazis considered "life unworthy ... Group portrait of T-4 Euthanasia program personnel at a social gathering. One of them plays the ... The euthanasia program was the Nazi regime's first campaign of industrialized mass murder against
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20. Close-up of Richard Jenne, the last child killed by the head nurse at the Kaufbeuren-Irsee euthanasia facility.
reviewed each case and determined which patients were "useless eaters" who were "unworthy of life." These ... targeted mentally and physically disabled patients, a population that the Nazis considered "life unworthy
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21. An American sentry stands guard in front of the Hadamar Institute.
targeted mentally and physically disabled patients, a population that the Nazis considered "life unworthy ... An American sentry stands guard in front of the Hadamar Institute. The photograph was taken by an ... The Hadamar Institute, near Wiesbaden in Hessen-Nassau, was one of six hospitals and sanitoria in
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22. An emaciated survivor stands naked between rows of beds at the Hadamar Institute.
targeted mentally and physically disabled patients, a population that the Nazis considered "life unworthy ... An emaciated survivor stands naked between rows of beds at the Hadamar Institute. The photograph ... The Hadamar Institute, near Wiesbaden in Hessen-Nassau, was one of six hospitals and sanitoria in
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23. A group of elderly survivors preparing food at the Hadamar Institute.
targeted mentally and physically disabled patients, a population that the Nazis considered "life unworthy ... group of elderly survivors preparing food at the Hadamar Institute. The photograph was taken by ... The Hadamar Institute, near Wiesbaden in Hessen-Nassau, was one of six hospitals and sanitoria in
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24. View of a corridor at the Hadamar Institute called "Death Row".
targeted mentally and physically disabled patients, a population that the Nazis considered "life unworthy ... View of a corridor at the Hadamar Institute called "Death Row". Victims in rooms leading off this ... The Hadamar Institute, near Wiesbaden in Hessen-Nassau, was one of six hospitals and sanitoria in
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25. Bottles of morphine solution found by war crimes investigators at the Hadamar Instutute.
targeted mentally and physically disabled patients, a population that the Nazis considered "life unworthy ... Bottles of morphine solution found by war crimes investigators at the Hadamar Instutute. The ... The Hadamar Institute, near Wiesbaden in Hessen-Nassau, was one of six hospitals and sanitoria in