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explain euthanasia program

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Answered by durekhan123
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—The term "euthanasia" means literally "good death". It usually refers to the inducement of a painless death for a chronically or terminally ill individual who would otherwise suffer. —In the Nazi context, however, "euthanasia" was a euphemistic or indirect term for a clandestine murder program.

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The word euthanasia comes from Greek and means 'good death'. The Nazi euthanasia program during WWII claimed to give a good or mercy death to people. However, it was mass murder.

The euthanasia program was significant for taking existing Nazi eugenics ideas and putting them into terrible action. It also acted like a rehearsal for the Final Solution and the mass murder of Jews, Sinti, Roma, homosexuals and Slavic people that would occur during WWII.

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