Emily McIllwain

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In an effort to save money and resources during wartime in the early 1940s, the Nazis took the ideas to their logical extreme and implemented programs of involuntary “euthanasia” of these populations. By some counts up to 200,000 people with mental illnesses or physical disabilities were executed, the Darwinian notion of survival of the fittest employed to justify the murders.
Five Days at Memorial: Life and Death in a Storm-Ravaged Hospital
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