According to his estimation, when he worked in Kiev for about half a year, more than 654.38 million victims were killed. Killing mental patients is not only the patent of Nazi doctors and nurses, but also the patent of the occupying power's special forces responsible for killing mental patients. For example, in the occupied Danzig region of Poland, the Vaxtulun Banayman Action Team led by SS Captain Herbert Lange not only killed a large number of Polish intellectuals and drove Poles and Jews out of the country, but also took the killing of mental patients as its first task; They killed 1400 mental patients in Pomerania mental hospital and 2,000 mental patients in Conrath Stan mental hospital. In the same way, they later killed 65,438+0,558 seriously ill patients and brought in 300 Polish "lunatics" in soldo concentration camp in East Prussia. It was this commando team that established the first extermination camp of Nazi Germany-Heiumno extermination camp in Walter Land in 1942, and devoted itself to the "final settlement" of Jews. Since 194 1 year, T-4 activities have turned underground to a certain extent, requiring doctors. When the number of nurses decreased, Nazi health authorities took away dozens of T-4 doctors. Nurses and supervisors were sent to the extermination camps participating in Operation Reinhardt to continue the slaughter-including Beuzetz, Sobibo and Treblinka, as well as Auschwitz and Nike in Maida. Later, some killers in the execution center were sent to the San Saba concentration camp near Trieste to kill Jews in southern European countries.
Working in a concentration camp or an extermination camp did not change the nature of Nazi killers in white overalls, but only required that the efficiency of killing be doubled. So these doctors and nurses can give full play to their talents, and their crimes are getting more and more serious. Many doctors, such as Horst Schumann and Friedrich Menek, jumped from Class C war criminals to Class B war criminals after being transferred. From the experience of Flantz Huo Dou, the executioner who used to work in Neck and Hadamard execution centers in Grafen and later transferred to Treblinka, Sobibo and San Saba concentration camps in Poland, it is difficult to find out what changes have taken place in the slaughter nature of his work.
In his new post, he began to burn the bodies of the victims, then moved to the infirmary and put on a white coat. But he never treated the women and their children who were escorted here, but loudly ordered them to take off their clothes at once and stand facing the wall waiting for treatment. However, Huo Dou, who has no medical degree at all, has never used a stethoscope. His tool is just a Browning pistol. Only when the magazine needs to be changed, in order to hide people's eyes and ears and prevent the victim from seeing through his tricks and resisting, he reluctantly inserted the thermometer into the anus of women. As soon as the bullet was loaded, he shot the murdered woman in the back of the head. Sometimes, when a woman comes in with a child, he doesn't use bullets. After killing the child's mother, he suddenly waved the handle of the gun and broke the child's skull.
Sometimes, his job is more complicated. He has to cut off the breasts of female corpses and give them to Nazi doctors who entrust him with experimental materials, or to SS officers and men with strong sadistic tendencies for recreation.
Among them, the slaughter of sick workers in the Soviet Union and Eastern European countries has become more and more serious since 1943. 1September 6, 944, Nazi Germany's Ministry of the Interior informed local governments at all levels to concentrate eastern European workers who lost their ability to work due to mental illness in designated local state-owned hospitals for treatment. In fact, many of these workers have only mild diseases, which can be cured with a little treatment. However, the Nazi authorities did not distinguish between red and white and included them in the scope of execution. This time, five hospitals include: Tiegenhoff Hospital in East Prussia and West Prussia, and Kaufbren Hospital in Bavaria. Mauer-Olin Hospital in Austria and Hadamard Hospital in Hesse. The nominally dissolved central office of T-4 arranged the transportation of workers from Eastern Europe and provided financial support for the Holocaust. At Hadamard Hospital, the hospital's administrative director, alfons Clay, took full responsibility for the massacre. More than 30 people are in charge of the specific operation, including head nurse irmgard Hulang, acting head nurse Margaret Dunkowski and nurse Pauline Kneisz Le. After thousands of male and female workers in Eastern Europe were killed by T-4 nurses who injected poison in the name of vaccination, Adolf veerman, the medical director of the hospital, confirmed that all the workers had died after examination, and then set about preparing death notices, falsely claiming that the deceased died of various reasons. The fate of Eastern European workers who enter other 10 hospitals for "treatment" is basically the same. This was the last large-scale T-4 operation, which lasted until the spring of 1945. About 20 thousand people died under the syringes of Nazi doctors and T-4 nurses. This criminal activity was not finally stopped until the US military received a report and entered the hospital on July 2. During the T-4 period, the gas chambers in various execution centers began to emerge. In less than two years, their psychedelic killing ability soared from 15 to 150. The latter has been equivalent to the killing ability of smaller gas chambers during the extinction camp. As long as the doctors and nurses who master the use of toxic gas facilities are transferred and the original gas chamber is multiplied, the T-4 stage of killing severely disabled patients can be easily transferred to the Reinhart stage of mass execution of Jews. From the suspension of T-4 operation in 194 1 year to the Reinhardt stage in the spring of 1942, the interval is less than one year, which shows that T-4 stage is the prelude and rehearsal of Reinhardt stage. Of course, the latter is also different from the former: Nazi killers learned the lesson from the shady exposure of the execution center and set up extermination camps in eastern Poland, far from Germany, and they were all located near remote and desolate villages and towns.