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- Subject: Holocaust Almanac: The "end" of T4 - moving into high gear
- Message-ID: <1992Dec15.090003.12105@oneb.almanac.bc.ca>
- From: kmcvay@oneb.almanac.bc.ca (Ken Mcvay)
- Date: Tue, 15 Dec 92 09:00:03 GMT
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- Organization: The Old Frog's Almanac, Vancouver Island, CANADA
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- T4 - The camouflage organization created for the medical killing of
- adults was known as the Reich Work Group of Sanatoriums and Nursing
- Homes (Reichsarbeitsgemeinschaft Heil- und Pflegeanstalten, or RAG).
- It operated from the Berlin Chancellery, at Tiergarten 4, hence
- the "T4" code name.
-
- In time, word of the Nazi T4 program (medical killing on a vast scale)
- filtered down into the general population, and resistance began to emerge.
- In time, after scathing denouncements by clergy, and even Werner Moelders,
- a Catholic Luftwaffe pilot and war hero (who threatened to return his
- decorations if the `euthanasia' program was not halted), the decision was
- made to respond....
-
- "Nazi leaders faced the prospect of either having to imprison prominent,
- highly admired clergymen and other protesters -- a course with consequences
- in terms of adverse public reation they greatly feared -- or else end the
- program. The latter was essentially the recommendation of Himmler, who
- noted that the secret was no longer a secret, though added, `If operation
- T4 had been entrusted to the SS, things would have happened differently,'
- because `when the Fuehrer entrusts us with a job, we know how to deal with
- it correctly, without causing useless uproad among the people.'<51> Hitler
- apparently gave Brandt a verbal order on or about 24 August 1941 to end or
- at least `stall' operation T4.<52> But the killing of mental patients did
- not end: mass murder was just beginning.
-
- What was discontinued was only the visible dimension of the project: the
- large-scale gassing of patients. T4 officially ceased as a program, but
- that turned out to be still another deception. Widespread killing continued
- in a second phase, sometimes referred to in Nazi documents as `wild
- euthanasia' because doctors -- encouraged, if not directed, by the regime
- -- could now act on their own initiative concerning who would live or die.<1>
-
- While the regime ordered most of the gas chambers dismantled (to be
- reassembled, as it turned out, in the East), it did nothing to stop the
- ideological and institutional momentum of medical killing. The regime's
- clear message, in fact, was that the killings were to go on, but more
- quietly. And more quiet killing meant more isolated, individual procedures.
- Doctors acted on their personal and ideological inclinations, along with
- their sense of the regime's pulse. That pulse emanated no longer from the
- Chancellery, which bowed out along with T4 itself, but from the Reich
- Interior Ministry and its national medical subdivision. There were changes
- in geographical location, but the regime continued to make transportation
- arrangements, required that patients' deaths be recorded centrally, and in
- some cases maintained T4 experts in a partially supervisory role. Patients
- were now killed not by gas but by starvation and drugs, the latter method
- in particular rendering the killing still more `medical.'
-
- The children's program was not included under the T4 `halt.' Killing
- methods did not have to be changed: drugs and starvation, and not gas, had
- been employed from the beginning. The killing of children had been
- considerably less visible, taking place as it did on wards in smaller
- facilities without the telltale evidence of noxious smoke and odors that
- stemmed from large-scale gassing. The programs had been based more on
- presumed eugenic and scientific grounds than on direct economic ones (the
- children did not work and ate less) and had not created the degree of
- public controversy that adult killing had. If anything, the reporting
- methods for ostensible abnormalities became more systematic. Research
- efforts, mostly post-mortem studies, also became more systematic, as
- sometimes happened in adult `wild euthanasia.' Not only did hte regime
- remain closely invovled, but the greater part of the killing of children
- took place after the official ending of the `euthanasia' project. What did
- become more `wild' was the method of deciding which children should be
- killed. Now even the pretense of review boards of `expert opinion' was
- abandoned: any child considered in some way impaired, and sent though the
- administrative system to any of the `special pediatric units' of the
- original project, was still fair game. Beyond that, institutional doctors
- could proceed according to their own inclinations.
-
- Adult `wild euthanasia' involved more radical changes for psychiatrists. No
- longer operators of gas chambers, they returned to the familiar terrain of
- syringes, oral medications, and dietary prescriptions of achieving the same
- end. From the regime's medical bureaucracy came the continuing message that
- mental patients were `useless eaters,' burdens on the state and its war
- effort, `life unworthy of life.' Permission to kill was clear enough, even
- if a little indirect. As one psychiatrist later testified, `In conversation
- with other participants in the program I learned that there would be no
- fuss if some physician or other in an institution stood ready to kill a
- patient by injection or overdoes, if he was convinced that the patient's
- extinction was desirable.' And there was a partial merger of child and
- adult `euthanasia' programs as the age limit of the children's program was
- raised to sixteen years: `to some extent this expansion was to offer a
- substitute for the cancelled program.'<2> There were, in fact, documented
- cases of patients of about that age who had managed to survive the official
- end of the adult `euthanasia' program only to be fatally reclassified as a
- child.<3>
-
- <52> Hefelmann testimony, 6-15 September 1960, Heyde Trial, pp. 681-82. See
- also p. 680
- <1> Ernst Klee, "Euthansie" im NS-Staat: Die "Vernichtung lebensunwerten
- Lebens" (Frankfurt/M: S. Fischer, 1983, p. 440)
- <2> Friedrich Mennecke, quoted in Alexander Mitscherlich and Fred Mielke,
- "Doctors of Infamy: The Story of the Nazi Medical Crimes" (New York:
- Henry Schuman, 1949) p. 116
-
- Extracted from---------------------------------------------------
- THE NAZI DOCTORS: Medical Killing and the Psychology of Genocide.
- Lifton, Robert Jay, London: Papermac, 1986 (Reprinted 1990)
- ---------------------------------------------------------pp.95-97
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