Nurses' Participation in the "Euthanasia" Programs of Nazi Germany

By

Benedict, Susan

Cohen, Judith

"Nurses were active participants and killed over 10,000 people in these involuntary "euthanasia programs". After the war was over, most nurses of the nurses were never punished for these crimes against humanity although some nurses were tried along with the physicians they assisted. One such trial was of 14 nurses and was held in Munich in 1965. Although some of these nurses reported that they struggled with a guilty conscience, others did not see anything wrong with their actions and believed that they were releasing these patients from their suffering. The end of 1996 marked the 50th anniversary of the Doctors' Trial in Nuremberg in which physicians were convicted of crimes against humanity."
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Language

English

Country

Canada

Editors Information
Published on
21.05.2024
Contributor
Thomas Meyer
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