One of Humanity's Darkest Days Chapter 9 Podcast
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Excerpts from book, One of Humanity's Darkest Days, the Truth about the Holocaust
The Nazi T4 program, officially operating from 1939 to 1941, though continuing secretly until the end of World War II, sought to eliminate those deemed “unworthy of life” through “involuntary euthanasia.” Based on the pseudoscience of eugenics, the program targeted disabled individuals, the mentally ill, the elderly, and others, claiming an estimated 200,000 to 300,000 lives. Victims were often taken from their families and killed in "euthanasia centers" under the guise of "cleansing" the population.6 Despite its horrific nature, there was resistance to the program, notably from individuals like Bishop Clemens von Galen, whose sermons condemning the T4 program were circulated throughout Germany.