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Action T4 (Template:Lang-de) was the name used after World War II for the Euthanasia Program in Nazi Germany officially spanning September 1939 until August 1941 but continued unofficially during which physicians killed thousands of people specified in Adolf Hitler's secret memo of September 1, 1939, as suffering patients "judged incurably sick, by critical medical examination".

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