Did Hitler kill cripples? I've looked this up on several sites but get very vague answers such as:
>Hitler didn't like the impaired
>Well Hitler killed mentally ill people!
>Being physically impaired was a death sentence, especially for children and soldier
So did Hitler kill anyone who had an injury beyond a broken bone or what? Because this sounds a little far fetched to me.
>>1974009
no he only killed those with incurable usually mental illnesses
>>1974015
Known as communism.
>>1974015
Aktion T4. Shit was gnarly
>>1974009
He probably didn't because a huge portion of those people would be vets and Hitler fundamentally liked Germans.
>>1974030
>>1974238
Ok, but:
"The idea of sterilising those carrying hereditary defects or exhibiting what was thought to be hereditary "antisocial" behaviour was widely accepted. Canada, Denmark, Switzerland and the US adopted coerced sterilisation legislation before Germany. Studies conducted in the 1920s ranked Germany as a country that was unusually reluctant to introduce sterilisation legislation.[24]"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aktion_T4
It seems that the morals of other countries were also different back then.
>>1974566
yes, but not as different as to rather casually go around, killing retards
>>1974566
how is that relevant?
>>1974238
>Gassing trucks were actually initially tested on the Eastern front's disabled veterans
proof?
>>1974238
No, bait. The german people were terribly ironic in their actions, but they didnt kill their veterans.
>Kill a man crippled from birth, but honor the man crippled from a bullet.
>>1974009
Aktion T4
~70,000 cripples, mentally and physically, were killed
And it wasnt someone who broke their legs after they fell down the stairs, that doesnt make sense. It was about killing off people born with disabilities so they wouldnt "pollute" the german race, AND so the government wouldnt have to waste precious war shekels on them