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  • ...]] specialists also believe that suffering usually can be relieved without euthanasia. ...s, which have different moral issues attached to them. Proponents believe euthanasia is the ultimate expression of free will, allowing patients to determine the
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  • ...lethal means or starvation. Other aspects of the program included [[Nazi euthanasia experiments]], as well as direct medical killing in concentration camp hosp ...sm, the state. This is in direct opposition to the contemporary concept of euthanasia, which emphasizes the individual’s “right to die” or “right to deat
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  • {{r|Euthanasia}}
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  • ...litary ranks|Standartenfuehrer]] who headed the [[Nazi euthanasia program|euthanasia program]] from 1939 to 1942, and directed psychiatrists who studied camp pr
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  • An organization that opposes [[abortion]] and [[euthanasia]], primarily through litigation
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  • A U.S. group principally opposed to [[abortion]] and [[euthanasia]], with some interest in other life issues; Affiliate, [[Alliance Defense F
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  • ...of medicalized killing programs, including the [[Euthanasia Program (Nazi)|Euthanasia Program (T4)]] and involuntary medical experiments.
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  • ...ed by [[Philip Bouhler]]; directed some secret projects such as the [[Nazi euthanasia program]]
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  • ...[[counterespionage]] operations and a possibly limited role in the [[Nazi euthanasia program]]
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  • ...andartenfuehrer]] who headed the T4 part of the [[Nazi euthanasia program|euthanasia program]] from 1939 to 1942. [[Paul Nitsche]] succeeded him.
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  • (1900-1945) Nazi Reich Health Leader (1939-1944), who headed the [[Nazi euthanasia program]] before [[Werner Heyde]] but was succeeded by [[Karl Brandt]]; als
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  • ...a number of efforts, including the planning of the Nazi euthanasia program|euthanasia program<ref name=ND>{{citation ...cted research and probably protected some concentration camp and potential euthanasia victims.<ref>{{citation
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  • ...e Fuehrer]], [[Adolf Hitler]]'s personal office; key manager of the [[Nazi euthanasia program]]; committed suicide at war's end
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  • ...arty Chancellery]] headed by [[Martin Bormann]]; key manager of the [[Nazi euthanasia program]]; executed by sentence of the [[Medical Case (NMT)]] tribunal
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  • ...e opposition to [[abortion]], and, depending on the individual or group, [[euthanasia]] and [[assisted suicide]], some or all [[stem cell|stem cell research]], [
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  • {{r|Euthanasia}}
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