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76. View of Hartheim castle.
EUTHANASIA/EUGENICS -- Institutions -- Hartheim Castle ... EUTHANASIA (PROGRAM/FACILITIES/PERSONNEL); HARTHEIM; HOSPITALS/INFIRMARIES/CLINICS; VIEWS ... The euthanasia program was the Nazi regime's first campaign of industrialized mass murder against ... sp The euthanasia program was the Nazi regime's first campaign of industrialized mass murder against
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77. Paul Grath (center) poses with friends on a staff outing.
EUTHANASIA/EUGENICS -- T-4 Personnel/Documents ... BELZEC; EUTHANASIA (PROGRAM/FACILITIES/PERSONNEL); GERMANS; HARTHEIM; SOBIBOR; WAR CRIMINALS/TRIALS ... the Nazi euthanasia program was carried out. Once the private home of the princes of Starhemberg, the ... government and remodeled for use as a euthanasia facility. Code-named Anstalt C (Facility C), Hartheim went
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78. Portrait of Dr. George Renno, a staff member at the Hartheim facility.
EUTHANASIA/EUGENICS -- T-4 Personnel/Documents ... CLOSE-UPS; EUTHANASIA (PROGRAM/FACILITIES/PERSONNEL); HARTHEIM; WAR CRIMINALS/TRIALS ... the Nazi euthanasia program was carried out. Once the private home of the princes of Starhemberg, the ... government and remodeled for use as a euthanasia facility. Code-named Anstalt C (Facility C), Hartheim went
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79. American war crimes investigators question chief nurse Irmgard Huber about the mass killings that occurred at the Hadamar Institute.
EUTHANASIA/EUGENICS -- Institutions -- Hadamar ... EUTHANASIA (PROGRAM/FACILITIES/PERSONNEL); GERMANS; HADAMAR; HUBER, IRMGARD; INTERIORS ... Germany and Austria in which the Nazi euthanasia program was carried out. Founded in 1883 as a ... remodeled for use as a euthanasia facility. Code-named Anstalt E (Facility E), Hadamar went into operation
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80. An American sentry stands guard in front of the Hadamar Institute.
EUTHANASIA/EUGENICS -- Institutions -- Hadamar ... ENTRANCES; EUTHANASIA (PROGRAM/FACILITIES/PERSONNEL); GUARDS; HADAMAR; ROADS; SIGNS/BANNERS/POSTERS ... Germany and Austria in which the Nazi euthanasia program was carried out. Founded in 1883 as a ... remodeled for use as a euthanasia facility. Code-named Anstalt E (Facility E), Hadamar went into operation
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81. Portrait of Irmgard Huber, chief nurse at the Hadamar Institute.
EUTHANASIA/EUGENICS -- Institutions -- Hadamar ... CLOSE-UPS; EUTHANASIA (PROGRAM/FACILITIES/PERSONNEL); GERMANS; HADAMAR; HUBER, IRMGARD; INTERIORS ... Germany and Austria in which the Nazi euthanasia program was carried out. Founded in 1883 as a ... remodeled for use as a euthanasia facility. Code-named Anstalt E (Facility E), Hadamar went into operation
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82. Portrait of Irmgard Huber, chief nurse at the Hadamar Institute, in her office.
EUTHANASIA/EUGENICS -- Institutions -- Hadamar ... CLOSE-UPS; EUTHANASIA (PROGRAM/FACILITIES/PERSONNEL); GERMANS; HADAMAR; HUBER, IRMGARD; INTERIORS ... Germany and Austria in which the Nazi euthanasia program was carried out. Founded in 1883 as a ... remodeled for use as a euthanasia facility. Code-named Anstalt E (Facility E), Hadamar went into operation
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83. Nazi propaganda composite photograph showing mentally disabled children.
EUTHANASIA (PATIENTS/VICTIMS); EUTHANASIA (PROGRAM/FACILITIES/PERSONNEL); MENTALLY/PHYSICALLY
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84. Nazi propaganda composite photograph showing mentally disabled adults.
EUTHANASIA (PATIENTS/VICTIMS); EUTHANASIA (PROGRAM/FACILITIES/PERSONNEL); MENTALLY/PHYSICALLY
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85. Nazi propaganda showing four disabled men. The original caption reads: "Hereditary illnesses are a heavy burden for the people and the state"
EUTHANASIA (PATIENTS/VICTIMS); EUTHANASIA (PROGRAM/FACILITIES/PERSONNEL); PROPAGANDA; PROPAGANDA
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86. Studio portrait of the Bordin family in Ansbach, Germany.
EUTHANASIA/EUGENICS -- Institutions -- Sonnenstein-Pirna ... CHILDREN (4-12 YEARS); CHILDREN/YOUTH; EUTHANASIA (PATIENTS/VICTIMS); GERMANS; GROUP PORTRAITS ... Emilie (Geromin) Bordin (1887-1940), a German victim of the Nazi Euthanasia program, who was killed ... Emilie (Geromin) Bordin (1887-1940), a German victim of the Nazi Euthanasia program, who was killed at
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87. View of the "Murder of the Handicapped" segment on the fourth floor of the permanent exhibition in the U.S.
EUTHANASIA (PROGRAM/FACILITIES/PERSONNEL) N; FOURTH FLOOR N; INSTALLATION N; PERMANENT EXHIBITION
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88. Studio portrait of Lotte and Robert Wagemann, a Jehovah's Witness mother and son.
CHILDREN (4-12 YEARS); CHILDREN/YOUTH; CLOSE-UPS; EUTHANASIA (PATIENTS/VICTIMS); JEHOVAH
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89. Studio portrait of Robert Wagemann, a disabled Jehovah's Witness child.
CHILDREN (4-12 YEARS); CHILDREN/YOUTH; EUTHANASIA (PATIENTS/VICTIMS); JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES; STUDIO
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90. Detail of the "Murder of the Handicapped" segment, featuring a bed, blanket and doctor's smock from the Sachsenberg clinic, on the fourth floor of the permanent exhibition in the U.S.
ARTIFACTS N; EUTHANASIA (PROGRAM/FACILITIES/PERSONNEL) N; FOURTH FLOOR N; INSTALLATION N; PERMANENT
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91. Robert Wagemann, a physically disabled Jehovah's Witness child, sits on his hospital bed.
CHILDREN (4-12 YEARS); CHILDREN/YOUTH; EUTHANASIA (PATIENTS/VICTIMS); HOSPITALS/INFIRMARIES/CLINICS
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92. Philipp Bouhler works at his desk.
BOUHLER, PHILIPP; CLOSE-UPS; EUTHANASIA (PROGRAM/FACILITIES/PERSONNEL); NAZI OFFICIALS; OFFICES ... head of the T-4 Euthanasia program. Born in Munich, Bouhler was one of the earliest members of the ... Euthanasia program. When a public outcry put a halt to the program in August 1941, he helped secure the
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93. Philipp Bouhler works at his desk.
BOUHLER, PHILIPP; CLOSE-UPS; EUTHANASIA (PROGRAM/FACILITIES/PERSONNEL); NAZI OFFICIALS; OFFICES ... head of the T-4 Euthanasia program. Born in Munich, Bouhler was one of the earliest members of the ... Euthanasia program. When a public outcry put a halt to the program in August 1941, he helped secure the
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94. Nazi physician Karl Brandt
Nazi physician Karl Brandt, director of the Euthanasia Program
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95. Philipp Bouhler
private office, and Karl Brandt with co-leading the “euthanasia” program.
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96. Head nurse of the children's ward at Kaufbeuren
Head nurse of the children's ward at the Kaufbeuren-Irsee euthanasia facility. Kaufbeuren
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97. Personnel of T4
Personnel of T4, the agency created to administer the Nazi Euthanasia Program. Pictured from
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98. War crimes investigators interrogate Irmgard Huber
in the Nazi Euthanasia Program. Hadamar, Germany, May 1945.
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99. 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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100. Wall surrounding the cemetery at Hadamar
euthanasia killing center. Jagged pieces of glass were placed on the wall to discourage observers. This