He killed them. To practice and create the extermination of millions the Nazi went into hospitals containing sick, mentally ill, and disabled people killing them in the experiments of the best methods to kill large numbers of people in a short period. They began by equipping vans with a hose that pumped carbon dioxide into the back of the van, but they could only kill a dozen or so at a time. Next, they lined up people and shot them in the head. Still not enough people killed. Finally, the idea of the camps came up. The gay, disabled, mentally challenged, and dissent prisoners all had a symbolic symbol sown on their clothing. They catalogued them according to their classification, sent them to camps, and murdered them.
some people are fond of owls.
Hitlers father was Alois Hitler.
Like ancient Sparta before it, surrender was not an option. It was considered a disgrace.
The british public felt that it wasn't their war and it had started for no reason.
Hitlers government was called the Third Reich
I believe Hitlers attitude towards the handicapped was cruel, because he wanted people who can work and they weren't capable so most likely they were killed.
I believe Hitlers attitude towards the handicapped was cruel, because he wanted people who can work and they weren't capable so most likely they were killed.
the Germans would have killed all the handicapped people along with children and the elderly
The right attitude towards a handicapped boy in our class if to behave nicely and politely with him as far as possible in order to keep him happy
Really no way to describe that, he hated them to no bounds, saw them as animals, that's the best I can do
Hitler saw the handicapped as an impurity in his perspective of an Aryan 'Master Race'. As a result they were persecuted with extreme prejudice, they were sterilised and usually executed.
His attitude towards his suffering was a strong attitude
writer's attitude towards amalkanti is of sympathetic pity.
I dont like your attitude towards him
His attitude was very angry
if your looking for a source john n. mitchell
ton attitude envers moi / votre attitude envers moi