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51. Karl Willig, assistant male nurse 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
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52. A half-starved survivor sits up 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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53. A survivor looks out a barred window 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