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  • '''Action T4''' ([[German language|German]]: ''Aktion T4'') refers to an official, secre ...om|British]] historian of the Nazi era, [[Ian Kershaw]], has characterised Action T4 as "a vital step in the descent into modern barbarism".<ref>Kershaw, II, 25
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  • ...Germany]], executed for his role in the [[Holocaust]], including heading [[Action T4]] for involuntary [[euthanasia]], performing [[informed consent|involuntary
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  • ...Nazi '''euthanasia program''' encompassed several programs, such as the '''Action T4''', which had medical personnel evaluate hundreds of thousands of people to ==Action T4==
    36 KB (5,673 words) - 20:26, 25 October 2013
  • '''Action T4''' ([[German language|German]]: ''Aktion T4'') refers to an official, secre ...om|British]] historian of the Nazi era, [[Ian Kershaw]], has characterised Action T4 as "a vital step in the descent into modern barbarism".<ref>Kershaw, II, 25
    43 KB (6,821 words) - 12:44, 26 October 2013
  • ...ern is that a state agency will enforce involuntary euthanasia. The Nazi [[Action T4]] program was called a euthanasia program, but that essentially was propaga
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  • ...hen its own deepest values were challenged, as in opposition to the Nazi [[Action T4|T4]] "euthanasia" program. The Protestant churches never directly opposed t
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  • ...m other Nazi mass murders i.e. the Romani, Russian POWs, the handicapped [[Action T4]], Ukranians, Polish intellectuals, Serbs, and Communists.<ref name="Snyder
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