The Female Face of Nazi Euthanasia: Head Nurse of Death Irmgard Huber
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In 1945, US troops liberated Hadamar, uncovering one of Nazi Germany’s killing centers. Over 14,000 patients were murdered there under the so-called “Euthanasia Program.” Irmgard Huber, the head nurse, controlled the drugs used for killings and falsified death records. Convicted but spared the gallows, she lived free until her death in 1983. Witness the story they tried to hide.
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