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Page 1: How were the mentally and physically ill treated

How were the Mentally and Physically Ill Treated by the

Nazis?

Thu PhanSocial Studies Fair

Sophomore Coach Kelly

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Unfit • The mentally and physically disabled were

considered an economic burden to the German people.

• The Nazis believed in the idea of “life unworthy of life.”

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Unfit

• Adolf Hitler wanted a racially and genetically pure Aryan race.

• The mentally and physically disabled could not:– Work in war factories– Serve in the military

• Considered “burdensome lives” and “useless eaters”

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Imprisonment

• Euthanasia killing centers were installed in concentration camps such as:– Chelmo– Belzec– Sobibor– Treblinka

• Patients were transported from their original institutions to certain concentration camps where they were gasses with carbon monoxide.

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Imprisonment Cont.

• The imprisonment and killing was condemned by the Roman Catholic Church.

• Some were imprisoned so they could be experimented on.

• Hadamar was one of the most notorious centers. About 14,000 people died there.

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Genetic Experiments

• The mentally and physically impaired were experimented on:– Exposure to phosphorous

bombs– Force ingesting of sea

water– Exposure to various forms

of poison– Exposure to mustard gas– “Twin” experiment

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Genetic Experiments cont.• Sterilization was an important factor in

Nazi Germany’s attempt to rid its society of the “unfit”.

• Victims were exposed to radiation so they would be unable to reproduce children.

“Sterilization is liberation, not a punishment.”

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Euthanasia Programs• Euthanasia is the practice of medically killing a

person due to a severe medical condition.

• The T4 Program was created to systematically kill mental and physically handicapped patients.

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Euthanasia Programs

• The T4 Program was led by Karl Brandt and Phillip Bouhler.

• 200,000 or more people died by the T4 Euthanasia Program.

• It was Nazi Germany’s first initiative of mass murder.

• The technique used in killing the mentally ill were then used to kill Jews a few years later.

Brandt Bouhler

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Works Cited

• Berenbaum, Michael. “T4 Euthanasia Program.” Britannica Encyclopedia. Britannica, 2011. Web. 24 February 2011. <www.britannica.com/article00561>

• “Eugenics.” Europe Since 1914: Encyclopedia of the Age of War and Reconstruction. Ed. John Merriman and Jay Winter. Vol. 2. Detroit: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 2006. 993-995. Gale Virtual Reference Library. Web. 17 February 2011. < http://www.go.galegroup.com/ retrieve>

• Lifton, Robert J. The Nazi Doctors. New York: Basic Books, 1986.

• U.S. Holocaust Museam. U.S. Holocaust Memorial. Web. 24 February 2011 <http://ww.ushmm.org>

• Wolf, Susan M. “Euthanasia.” World Book Advanced. World Book, 2011. Web. 14 Feb. 2011. <www.worldbookonline.com/euthanasia>


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