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  2. List of Nazi extermination camps and euthanasia centers

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    During the Final Solution of the Holocaust, Nazi Germany created six extermination camps to carry out the systematic genocide of the Jews in German-occupied Europe.All the camps were located in the General Government area of German-occupied Poland, with the exception of Chelmno, which was located in the Reichsgau Wartheland of German-occupied Poland.

  3. Extermination camp - Wikipedia

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    After the invasion of Poland in September 1939, the secret Aktion T4 euthanasia programme – the systematic murder of German, Austrian and Polish hospital patients with mental or physical disabilities authorized by Hitler – was initiated by the SS in order to eliminate "life unworthy of life" (German: Lebensunwertes Leben), a Nazi designation for people who they considered to have no right ...

  4. Aktion T4 - Wikipedia

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    Memorandum Authorizing Involuntary Euthanasia; Nazi doctors (list) Nazi eugenics, the racially based social policies that placed the improvement of the Aryan race at the heart of Nazis ideology. Nazi medical experimentation; Operation Reinhard, men of Aktion T4 provided expertise for building the extermination camps during the Holocaust.

  5. Hartheim killing centre - Wikipedia

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    Hartheim Castle in 2005 Collection bus and driver Viktor Brack testifies in his defence at the Doctors' Trial in Nuremberg in 1947.. The Hartheim killing centre (German: NS-Tötungsanstalt Hartheim, sometimes translated as "Hartheim killing facility" or "Hartheim euthanasia centre") was a killing facility involved in the German Nazi programme known as Aktion T4, in which German citizens deemed ...

  6. Hadamar killing centre - Wikipedia

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    After the German courts were reconstructed under the occupation, in 1946 a doctor and nurse were prosecuted by Germans for the murders of nearly 15,000 German citizens at the hospital. Both were convicted. The hospital continues to operate. It holds a memorial to the euthanasia murders as well as an exhibit about the Nazi programme.

  7. Bernburg Euthanasia Centre - Wikipedia

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    A total of 9,384 sick and handicapped people from 33 welfare institutions and nursing homes as well as around 5,000 prisoners from six concentration camps were killed there in a gas chamber using carbon monoxide gas. Today there is a memorial in Bernburg commemorating the victims of the Bernburg Euthanasia Centre.

  8. Sonnenstein Euthanasia Centre - Wikipedia

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    House 16 (left side), Schloss Sonnenstein, as a memorial. The Sonnenstein Euthanasia Clinic (German: NS-Tötungsanstalt Sonnenstein; literally "National Socialist Killing Centre Sonnenstein") was a Nazi killing centre located in the former fortress of Sonnenstein Castle near Pirna in eastern Germany, where a hospital had been established in 1811.

  9. List of Nazi concentration camps - Wikipedia

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    According to the Encyclopedia of Camps and Ghettos, there were 23 main concentration camps (German: Stammlager), of which most had a system of satellite camps. [1] Including the satellite camps, the total number of Nazi concentration camps that existed at one point in time is at least a thousand, although these did not all exist at the same ...