The Euthanasia Program: The Word Holocaust

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In order to understand the Holocaust, one needs to be able to define it. The Encyclopedia Britannica talks about how the the Nazi Germany final solution consisted of the deaths over 6 million Jewish men, women, and children. The final solution was to exterminate the Jewish people, since they were seen to have racial defects. In the eyes of the Nazis the master race was Aryan. So they tried to exterminated anyone and everyone who was a divergent race. The Euthanasia Program, code-named T4, was part of the Nazis attempt and this is what I’ll be introducing to you today. The word Holocaust is derived from the Greek holokauston meaning the Hebrew word ʿolah, meaning a burnt offering offered whole to God.The word Holocaust was picked in the final demonstration of the extermination camps because the bodies of the poor victims were entirely consumed by cremation and open fire pits (Holocaust). …show more content…

In the spring of 1939 public health authorities encouraged parents with children of disabilities to send their children to a pediatric clinic. What they didn't know was that there young children were actually being sent to a children's killing wards. These children were killed by deadly overdoses of medication, gassing or by starvation. At first, only infants and toddlers were sent in the operation after a while children up to 17 years of age were being sent to these operations (Euthanasia