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Originally Posted by Trincomalee I don't know whether it's available in translation , but you could read "Der Totenwald" by Ernst Wiechert . He was imprisoned in Buchenwald before the war and this account was buried in the garden until after the war . It gives a sense of how much was already happening in the 1930's . |
Certainly was in the case of disabled people murdered in special centres in Germany and Austria after 1938
Legislation regarding enforced sterilisation fromm 1933 if I remember correctly
See The Nazis a warning from History for the story of one victim
Manfred includes an interview with his sister
she demonstrates how he waved to her the last time she saw him
alive.at the Aplerbeck Hospital near Dortmund (see Wikipedia nfro more info)
1 victim I know about among millions.