What the Nazis called Aktion T4 was a euthanasia program, officially started on August 18th, 1939. The registration operations for individuals with physical or mental handicaps were followed by forced sterilization and transfer to clinics organized to kill. In this article, I try to explain the mechanisms that allowed the memory of Aktion T4 to be preserved and passed from one generation to the next; memories of the “merciful death” of approximately 70,000 “lives unworthy of life,” that find themselves embedded in family records and family history. In the first section, I summarize the discussion that resulted from the theories of Charles Darwin and Francis Galton. Even if those theories do not in any way allude to the consequences that we ...
While the coerced human experiments are notorious among all the atrocities under National Socialism,...
During the Third Reich, state-sponsored violence was linked to scientific research on many levels. P...
The beginning months of 1945 marked the commencement of the swift downfall of the Nazi regime and th...
Between 1939 and 1945, approximately 200,000 patients were murdered under the National Socialist eut...
This thesis is a historiographical study of the eugenics and euthanasia programs of Nazi Germany. It...
Shortly after the invasion of Poland in 1939, the head of the state hospital near Munich, Hermann Pf...
It is estimated that over 70,000 German and Austrian victims deemed mentally and physically disabled...
Abstract: The lived context of euthanasia under the Nazis is established through four brief nar-rati...
The idea in Nazi-Germany of a “pure” Germany culminated in the systematic murder of millions of peop...
This essay offers a reflection on the concepts of identity and personal narrative, a line of argumen...
A main objective of this article is to give a presentation of the widespread acceptance of eugenics ...
The purpose of this study is to seek knowledge of how eugenics justified extreme racial policy, terr...
Although 75 years have passed since the end of World War II, the Max Planck Society (Max-Planck Gese...
This is an English translation of an article originally published in German on the T4 "euthanasia" p...
This essay begins with a Berlin memorial to the victims of National Socialist “euthanasia” killings ...
While the coerced human experiments are notorious among all the atrocities under National Socialism,...
During the Third Reich, state-sponsored violence was linked to scientific research on many levels. P...
The beginning months of 1945 marked the commencement of the swift downfall of the Nazi regime and th...
Between 1939 and 1945, approximately 200,000 patients were murdered under the National Socialist eut...
This thesis is a historiographical study of the eugenics and euthanasia programs of Nazi Germany. It...
Shortly after the invasion of Poland in 1939, the head of the state hospital near Munich, Hermann Pf...
It is estimated that over 70,000 German and Austrian victims deemed mentally and physically disabled...
Abstract: The lived context of euthanasia under the Nazis is established through four brief nar-rati...
The idea in Nazi-Germany of a “pure” Germany culminated in the systematic murder of millions of peop...
This essay offers a reflection on the concepts of identity and personal narrative, a line of argumen...
A main objective of this article is to give a presentation of the widespread acceptance of eugenics ...
The purpose of this study is to seek knowledge of how eugenics justified extreme racial policy, terr...
Although 75 years have passed since the end of World War II, the Max Planck Society (Max-Planck Gese...
This is an English translation of an article originally published in German on the T4 "euthanasia" p...
This essay begins with a Berlin memorial to the victims of National Socialist “euthanasia” killings ...
While the coerced human experiments are notorious among all the atrocities under National Socialism,...
During the Third Reich, state-sponsored violence was linked to scientific research on many levels. P...
The beginning months of 1945 marked the commencement of the swift downfall of the Nazi regime and th...