Holocaust: disabled people
TítuloHolocaust: disabled people
Autor
Call number364.151/0023
Número del objeto02223c
Lugar de publicaciónNew York, New York, United States
EditorialGarland Publishing
Año de publicación
1997
Paginaciónpp208-235
MaterialArticle
SerieGarland reference library of social science ; vol. 772
ISBN815323530
NotesPrevious ed.: published as Genocide in the twentieth century pp208-235
Descripción
In the late 1930s and throughout World War II, physicians acting with and without the acquiescence of the Nazi government systematically killed their severely disabled and chronically ill mental patients. The officially sanctioned killing program begun in 1939 was called 'euthanasie' although most of its victims were neither terminally ill nor in unbearable pain. Over the course of the offical program, more than 200,000 German citizens met their death at the hands of their physicians