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Essay On Handicapped Germans

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Annihilation of innocent disabled Germans slaughtered and put to death in many different inhumane forms. Handicapped Germans were killed off in many horrid and unthinkable ways. The Nazi regime used tactics such as the euthanasia program to kill off these people. Disabled Germans were subjected to forced sterilization, starvation, and were eventually murdered in mass because they threatened the goal of achieving a master race. During the year of 1933, sterilization of disabled Germans was enacted to ensure that these “defective” people would not pass on their genes to their offspring. In Hitler’s eyes, this would secure that the idea of a master race, would become a reality. This enactment was forced and must be performed unless the person applied for the sterilization for …show more content…

The disabled were experimented and tortured by the Nazis and very few survived this. The handicapped were considered to be the lowest of the low which explains why they were tested and experimented on. Painful and long deaths were the most common kinds of death among these handicapped people. The Nazi Doctors tested many different methods of killing, from gas chambers to overdosage. “Further, during World War II, German physicians conducted pseudoscientific medical experiments utilizing thousands of concentration camp prisoners without their consent” (United States Holocaust Memorial Museum). These illegal acts left the victims seriously injured or dead. They suffered through these horrible deaths, through the euthanasia program, and the sterilization process. Disabled Germans were tested and experimented which killed most of the population. The disabled were also starved and overdosed to kill off big sums of the people in a little amount of time. Around 1,000,000 disabled people were subject to forced sterilization based on solely on the fact that they are “feebleminded” (Bareth,

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