- The
Grafeneck Euthanasia Centre (German: NS-Tötungsanstalt
Grafeneck)
housed in
Grafeneck Castle was one of **** Germany's
killing centres as part of...
-
Grafeneck is a
small rural village in the
German muni****lity of Gomadingen,
south of Stuttgart.
Grafeneck Castle,
which had
previously been an asylum...
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established at six
existing psychiatric hospitals: Bernburg, Brandenburg,
Grafeneck, Hadamar, Hartheim, and Sonnenstein. One
thousand children under the age...
- were
deported to the
Grafeneck Euthanasia Centre,
where they were
killed as "unworthy of life".
After the
closure of
Grafeneck in
December 1940, a further...
- Reinhard. He also
served as a
Leichenverbrenner (corpse cremator) at
Grafeneck, Brandenburg, and
Bernburg during the
Aktion T4, the SS "euthanasia" program...
-
soldiers and POWs. At the end of 1940 it was
selected to
replace the
Grafeneck Euthanasia Centre,
which was
closed in
December 1940. Over the next nine...
-
going to
Schloss Grafeneck while denying to
other people with
relatives at the same
asylum that
people were
being killed at
Schloss Grafeneck.
Those selected...
- Fischer, the
sterilization of so-called
Rhineland ****s was undertaken.
Grafeneck Castle was one of **** Germany's
killing centers, and
today it is a memorial...
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Located in
Saxony near Magdeburg. Brandenburg.
Located near Berlin.
Grafeneck.
Located in
Gomadingen near Stuttgart. Hadamar.
Located in
Hessen near...
- He was
murdered in "a
specially adapted home for
disabled people at
Grafeneck castle, in Swabia."
Krannert Art Museum, p. 32. "How the 'art of the insane'...