Aktion Brandt (Operation Brandt) is an umbrella term for the decentralized killings of sick people in sanatoriums in Nazi Germany. In some institutions, sick people died due to overcrowding and deliberate neglect; in other institutions, the transferred inmates were murdered on a large scale. The action, named after Hitler's doctor and general commissioner for medical and health services Karl Brandt, partially succeeded Aktion T4.
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- Early elements
- Aftermath
- Remembrance
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Camps, ghettos, execution sites and attacks
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| Camps |
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| Mass shootings |
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| Pogroms |
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| Ghettos |
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| Other atrocities |
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Perpetrators, participants, organizations, and collaborators
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| Perpetrators |
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| Personnel |
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| Organizations |
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| Collaboration |
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Resistance, victims, documentation and technical
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| Organizations |
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| Uprisings |
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| Leaders |
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| Victim lists |
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| Documentation |
| Nazi sources |
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| Witness accounts |
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| Concealment |
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| Technical and logistics |
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