Sonnenstein killing center

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The Sonnenstein killing center was a Nazi euthanasia and extermination facility in Pirna, Germany, where thousands of disabled and later concentration camp prisoners were murdered as part of the T4 and Aktion 14f13 programs.

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Sonnenstein killing center canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Nazi extermination facility
camouflageTerm euthanasia
commemorates victims of Aktion 14f13
victims of Nazi euthanasia
country Nazi Germany
endDate 1942
hasFacility administration offices
crematorium
gas chamber disguised as shower room
medical examination rooms
locatedIn Germany
Pirna NERFINISHED
Saxony NERFINISHED
locatedInBuilding Sonnenstein Castle NERFINISHED
memorialStatus documentation center
site of memorial
methodOfBodyDisposal cremation
methodOfKilling carbon monoxide poisoning
gas chamber
notablePerpetrator Christian Wirth NERFINISHED
Horst Schumann NERFINISHED
operatedBy Nazi regime NERFINISHED
Reich Ministry of the Interior NERFINISHED
T4 central office NERFINISHED
partOf Aktion 14f13 NERFINISHED
Aktion T4 NERFINISHED
perpetratorGroup SS personnel NERFINISHED
T4 administrative staff
T4 doctors NERFINISHED
T4 nurses
precededBy Grafeneck killing center NERFINISHED
relatedTo Bernburg killing center NERFINISHED
Brandenburg killing center NERFINISHED
Hadamar killing center NERFINISHED
Hartheim killing center NERFINISHED
startDate 1940
usedFor euthanasia killings
gassing victims with carbon monoxide
mass murder of concentration camp prisoners
mass murder of disabled people
victimCount more than 13000 disabled people
thousands of concentration camp prisoners
victimGroup Jews NERFINISHED
concentration camp inmates unfit for work
mentally ill people
physically disabled people
political prisoners
psychiatric patients

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Aktion 14f13 usedFacility Sonnenstein killing center