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The Euthanasia trials (German: Euthanasie-Prozesse) were legal proceedings against the main perpetrators and accomplices involved in the euthanasia killings of the Nazi era in Germany. The first euthanasia trial was held by the United States in October 1945 to prosecute doctors and nurses at the Hadamar Euthanasia Centre for killing Polish and Russian workers sick with tuberculosis in summer 1944. Euthanasia was a tangential issue at the Nuremberg Doctors' Trial, held by the United States from December 1946 to August 1947, as only four of its twenty-three defendants were charged with participation in the euthanasia programme: Karl Brandt, Viktor Brack, Waldemar Hoven, and Kurt Blome. Brandt, Brack, and Hoven were convicted, sentenced to death, and executed; Blome was acquitted.

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  • Die Euthanasie-Prozesse umfassen Prozesse gegen die Hauptschuldigen und Mittäter der Euthanasiemorde zur Zeit des Nationalsozialismus. (de)
  • The Euthanasia trials (German: Euthanasie-Prozesse) were legal proceedings against the main perpetrators and accomplices involved in the euthanasia killings of the Nazi era in Germany. The first euthanasia trial was held by the United States in October 1945 to prosecute doctors and nurses at the Hadamar Euthanasia Centre for killing Polish and Russian workers sick with tuberculosis in summer 1944. Euthanasia was a tangential issue at the Nuremberg Doctors' Trial, held by the United States from December 1946 to August 1947, as only four of its twenty-three defendants were charged with participation in the euthanasia programme: Karl Brandt, Viktor Brack, Waldemar Hoven, and Kurt Blome. Brandt, Brack, and Hoven were convicted, sentenced to death, and executed; Blome was acquitted. There was a euthanasia trial held in the Soviet occupation zone in Dresden in June 1947 to prosecute those who had worked at the Sonnenstein Euthanasia Centre in Pirna. There were 15 defendants, including Paul Nitsche, the director of the T4 Medical Office (German: Medizinische Abteilung). Four of the defendants, including Nitsche, were sentenced to death and executed. (en)
  • Plusieurs procès ont jugé les principaux coupables et complices des meurtres présentés comme des « euthanasies » sous le national-socialisme. (fr)
  • I processi al personale dell'eutanasia (in tedesco: Euthanasie-Prozesse) sono stati procedimenti legali contro i principali autori e complici coinvolti nelle uccisioni tramite eutanasia dell'era nazista in Germania. Il primo processo per l'eutanasia fu tenuto dagli Stati Uniti nell'ottobre 1945 per perseguire il personale, medici e infermieri, del Centro di sterminio di Hadamar per aver ucciso alcuni lavoratori polacchi e russi malati di tubercolosi nell'estate del 1944. Questo processo fu una questione parallela al processo dei medici di Norimberga, tenuto negli Stati Uniti dal dicembre 1946 all'agosto 1947, poiché solo quattro dei suoi ventitré imputati furono accusati di partecipazione al programma di eutanasia: Karl Brandt, Viktor Brack, Waldemar Hoven e Kurt Blome. Brandt, Brack e Hoven furono condannati a morte e giustiziati; Blome è stato assolto. Si è tenuto un altro processo per l'eutanasia nella zona di occupazione sovietica a Dresda nel giugno 1947 per perseguire coloro che avevano lavorato presso il Centro di sterminio di Sonnenstein a Pirna. C'erano 15 imputati, tra cui Paul Nitsche, il direttore dell'Ufficio medico T4 (in tedesco: Medizinische Abteilung). Quattro degli imputati, tra cui Nitsche, furono condannati a morte e giustiziati. (it)
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  • Die Euthanasie-Prozesse umfassen Prozesse gegen die Hauptschuldigen und Mittäter der Euthanasiemorde zur Zeit des Nationalsozialismus. (de)
  • Plusieurs procès ont jugé les principaux coupables et complices des meurtres présentés comme des « euthanasies » sous le national-socialisme. (fr)
  • The Euthanasia trials (German: Euthanasie-Prozesse) were legal proceedings against the main perpetrators and accomplices involved in the euthanasia killings of the Nazi era in Germany. The first euthanasia trial was held by the United States in October 1945 to prosecute doctors and nurses at the Hadamar Euthanasia Centre for killing Polish and Russian workers sick with tuberculosis in summer 1944. Euthanasia was a tangential issue at the Nuremberg Doctors' Trial, held by the United States from December 1946 to August 1947, as only four of its twenty-three defendants were charged with participation in the euthanasia programme: Karl Brandt, Viktor Brack, Waldemar Hoven, and Kurt Blome. Brandt, Brack, and Hoven were convicted, sentenced to death, and executed; Blome was acquitted. (en)
  • I processi al personale dell'eutanasia (in tedesco: Euthanasie-Prozesse) sono stati procedimenti legali contro i principali autori e complici coinvolti nelle uccisioni tramite eutanasia dell'era nazista in Germania. (it)
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  • Euthanasie-Prozesse (de)
  • Euthanasia trials (en)
  • Processi al personale dell'eutanasia (it)
  • Procès des responsables nazis de meurtres par euthanasie (fr)
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