Germany Inaugurates Memorial To Euthanasia Victims Of The Nazis

BERLIN, GERMANY - SEPTEMBER 02: (L to R) Historian Gerrit Hohendorf, German State Minister Monika Gruetters (CDU) and Berlin Mayor Klaus Wowereit visit on a monument dedicated to the over 200,000 victims of the euthanasia program used by Hitler's National Socialist government to kill people with mental and physical illnesses at the memorial's inauguration on September 2, 2014 in Berlin, Germany. The site for the sculpture by American artist Richard Serra was chosen symbolically since it was the location of the headquarters of the original Nazi project, codenamed T4. Along with monuments to Jews, homosexuals, Sinti and Roma, it is the city's fourth official monument to victims of the Nazi government.on September 2, 2014 in Berlin, Germany. (Photo by Adam Berry/Getty Images)
BERLIN, GERMANY - SEPTEMBER 02: (L to R) Historian Gerrit Hohendorf, German State Minister Monika Gruetters (CDU) and Berlin Mayor Klaus Wowereit visit on a monument dedicated to the over 200,000 victims of the euthanasia program used by Hitler's National Socialist government to kill people with mental and physical illnesses at the memorial's inauguration on September 2, 2014 in Berlin, Germany. The site for the sculpture by American artist Richard Serra was chosen symbolically since it was the location of the headquarters of the original Nazi project, codenamed T4. Along with monuments to Jews, homosexuals, Sinti and Roma, it is the city's fourth official monument to victims of the Nazi government.on September 2, 2014 in Berlin, Germany. (Photo by Adam Berry/Getty Images)
Germany Inaugurates Memorial To Euthanasia Victims Of The Nazis
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