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Euthanasia: Direct Medical
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The Syringe Belongs in the Hand of a
Physician
That death generally occurred within twenty-four
hours of the patient's arrival at the killing center. Under T4 policy, a doctor
had to do the actual killing, in accordance with the motto enunciated by Dr.
Viktor Brack, head of the Chancellery's Euthanasia Department II:
The syringe belongs in the hand of a physician.54 Rather than a syringe, however, it was usually a
matter of opening a gas cock.
There were six main killing centers
Hartheim, Sonnenstein, Grafeneck, Bernburg, Brandenburg, and Hadamar.
Typically they were converted mental hospitals or nursing homes; at least one
had been a prison. They were in isolated areas and had high walls some
had originally been old castles so that what happened within could not
be readily observed from without. The unloading of the buses could be
done in a way [so that] neither the screams of the patients nor any other
occurrences could penetrate to the outside world.55
Hitler himself is said to have decided
upon the use of carbon monoxide gas as the killing method, on the so-called
medical advice of Dr. Heyde. The decision followed upon an experiment conducted
in early 1940 at Brandenburg, then being converted from a prison into a killing
center. Killing by injection (using various combinations of morphine,
scopolomine, curare, and prussic acid [cyanide]) was directly compared with
killing by means of carbon monoxide gas. Karl Brandt, a very
conscientious man [who] took his responsibility very seriously, requested
the experiment; and he and Conti administered the injections themselves
as a symbolic action in which the most responsible physicians in the
Reich subjected themselves to the practical carrying through of the
Führers order.56
The
four or six injected patients (six at the most) died only
slowly, and some had to be injected again. In contrast, the gas worked
perfectly. The first Nazi gas chamber had been constructed under the
supervision of Christian Wirth, of the SS Criminal Police, lent to the T4
staff. The arrangement included a fake shower room with benches, the gas being
inserted from the outside into water pipes with small holes through which the
carbon monoxide could escape. Present were two SS chemists with doctoral
degrees, one of whom operated the gas. The other, August Becker, told how
eighteen to twenty people were led naked into the shower room:
through a peephole he observed that very quickly people toppled over, or
lay on the benches all without scenes or commotion.
The room was ventilated within five minutes; SS men then used special
stretchers which mechanically shoved the corpses into crematory ovens without
contact. The technical demonstration was performed before a select audience of
the inner circle of physicians and administrators of the medical killing
project. Having been shown the technique, Dr. Irmfried Eberl, newly appointed
head of the Brandenburg institution, took over by himself and on his own
responsibility. Both Brack and |
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THE NAZI DOCTORS:
Medical Killing and the Psychology of
Genocide Robert J. Lifton ISBN 0-465-09094 ©
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