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26. Two SS survivors of the Hadamar Institute sit on a bed at the former euthanasia facility.
targeted mentally and physically disabled patients, a population that the Nazis considered "life unworthy ... Two SS survivors of the Hadamar Institute sit on a bed at the former euthanasia facility. These ... German SS had been committed to Hadamar after suffering mental breakdowns in the last year of the war
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27. Portrait of Irmgard Huber, chief nurse at the Hadamar Institute, in her office.
targeted mentally and physically disabled patients, a population that the Nazis considered "life unworthy ... Portrait of Irmgard Huber, chief nurse at the Hadamar Institute, in her office. The photograph was ... The Hadamar Institute, near Wiesbaden in Hessen-Nassau, was one of six hospitals and sanitoria in
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28. Irmgard Huber, chief nurse at Hadamar Institute, poses in the corridor of the euthanasia facility.
targeted mentally and physically disabled patients, a population that the Nazis considered "life unworthy ... Irmgard Huber, chief nurse at Hadamar Institute, poses in the corridor of the euthanasia facility ... The Hadamar Institute, near Wiesbaden in Hessen-Nassau, was one of six hospitals and sanitoria in
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29. View of the exhumed bodies of Polish and Russian forced laborers who were put to death at the Hadamar Institute and buried in a mass grave behind the euthanasia facility.
targeted mentally and physically disabled patients, a population that the Nazis considered "life unworthy ... direction of American war crimes investigators. The photograph was taken by an American military
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30. Copy of an original letter signed by Adolf Hitler authorizing the T4 (Euthanasia) program.
targeted mentally and physically disabled patients, a population that the Nazis considered "life unworthy ... Copy of an original letter signed by Adolf Hitler authorizing the T4 (Euthanasia) program. The ... text of the letter states that "Reichsleiter [Philipp] Bouhler and Dr. med. [Karl] Brandt are charged
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31. View of the Hadamar Institute, The photograph was taken by an American military photographer soon after the liberation.
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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32. View of the Hadamar Institute. The photograph was taken by an American military photographer soon after the liberation.
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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33. View of the Hadamar Institute. The photograph was taken by an American military photographer soon after the liberation.
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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34. Irmgard Huber, the former chief nurse at the Hadamar Institute, confers with counsel during a session of the Hadamar euthanasia facility trial in Wiesbaden, Germany.
targeted mentally and physically disabled patients, a population that the Nazis considered "life unworthy ... PURSUIT OF JUSTICE -- Concentration Camp/Atrocity Trials -- US Army Trials -- Hadamar Trial ... session of the Hadamar euthanasia facility trial in Wiesbaden, Germany. Pictured on the right is Alfons
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35. A group of elderly survivors eat a hearty meal at the Hadamar Institute after war crimes investigators demanded they be given larger rations.
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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36. An elderly female survivor poses in front of a barred window at the Hadamar Institute, where she was imprisoned for writing anti-Nazi articles.
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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37. A survivor who is leaving the Hadamar Institute bids farewell to Major Herman Bolker, a member of the war crimes investigation tam at the former 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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38. Major Herman Bolker, a member of the war crimes investigation team, performs an autopsy on an exhumed Polish victim who was put to death at the Hadamar Institute.
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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39. Major Herman Bolker, a member of the war crimes investigation team, performs an autopsy on an exhumed Polish victim who was put to death at the Hadamar Institute.
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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40. German civilians exhume the bodies of 44 Polish and Russian forced laborers who were put to death at the Hadamar Institute and buried in a mass grave behind the euthanasia facility.
targeted mentally and physically disabled patients, a population that the Nazis considered "life unworthy ... opened at the direction of American war crimes investigators. The photograph was taken by an American
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41. Lt. Alexander J. Wedderburn, photographer with the 28th Infantry Division, First US Army, views 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 ... cemetery at the Hadamar Institute, where victims of the Nazi euthanasia program were buried in mass graves ... The Hadamar Institute, near Wiesbaden in Hessen-Nassau, was one of six hospitals and sanitoria in
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42. Pages from a death register found at the Hadamar Institute.
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 ... Ge The Hadamar Institute, near Wiesbaden in Hessen-Nassau, was one of six hospitals and sanitoria in ... During the early years of the Nazi regime, conditions steadily deteriorated due to overcrowding, poor
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43. A female survivor lies in bed at the Hadamar Institute.
targeted mentally and physically disabled patients, a population that the Nazis considered "life unworthy ... of twins, was sterilized at a health care facility in Weilburg before being transferred to the ... The Hadamar Institute, near Wiesbaden in Hessen-Nassau, was one of six hospitals and sanitoria in ... Ge The Hadamar Institute, near Wiesbaden in Hessen-Nassau, was one of six hospitals and sanitoria in
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44. A female survivor lies in bed at the Hadamar Institute.
targeted mentally and physically disabled patients, a population that the Nazis considered "life unworthy ... common-law wife of Peter A. Klassen, an American World War I veteran, whom she met in Germany in 1918 ... The Hadamar Institute, near Wiesbaden in Hessen-Nassau, was one of six hospitals and sanitoria in ... Ge The Hadamar Institute, near Wiesbaden in Hessen-Nassau, was one of six hospitals and sanitoria in
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45. Dr. Adolf Wahlmann (left), chief physician at the Hadamar Institute, and Karl Willig (right), assistant male nurse, pose next to a barred window at the euthanasia facility where they are being held prisoner by American authorities.
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 ... Ge The Hadamar Institute, near Wiesbaden in Hessen-Nassau, was one of six hospitals and sanitoria in ... During the early years of the Nazi regime, conditions steadily deteriorated due to overcrowding, poor
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46. American war crimes investigators question chief nurse Irmgard Huber about the mass killings that occurred at the Hadamar Institute.
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 ... Ge The Hadamar Institute, near Wiesbaden in Hessen-Nassau, was one of six hospitals and sanitoria in ... During the early years of the Nazi regime, conditions steadily deteriorated due to overcrowding, poor
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47. Three young survivors study at a table in the Hadamar Institute.
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 ... Ge The Hadamar Institute, near Wiesbaden in Hessen-Nassau, was one of six hospitals and sanitoria in ... During the early years of the Nazi regime, conditions steadily deteriorated due to overcrowding, poor
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48. Three survivors rest in their beds at the Hadamar Institute.
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 ... Ge The Hadamar Institute, near Wiesbaden in Hessen-Nassau, was one of six hospitals and sanitoria in ... During the early years of the Nazi regime, conditions steadily deteriorated due to overcrowding, poor
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49. Lt. Alexander J. Wedderburn, photographer with the 28th Infantry Division, First US.Army, questions elderly survivors who are lying in bed at the Hadamar Institute.
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 ... Ge The Hadamar Institute, near Wiesbaden in Hessen-Nassau, was one of six hospitals and sanitoria in ... During the early years of the Nazi regime, conditions steadily deteriorated due to overcrowding, poor
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50. Dr. Adolf Wahlmann, chief physician at the Hadamar Institute, poses next to a barred window at the euthanasia facility where he is being held prisoner by American authorities.
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 ... Ge The Hadamar Institute, near Wiesbaden in Hessen-Nassau, was one of six hospitals and sanitoria in ... During the early years of the Nazi regime, conditions steadily deteriorated due to overcrowding, poor