Kill all disabled and autistic children for pure bloodline, the truth of Germany's top secret project T-4 program
The German Nazi regime, under Adolf Hitler's leadership, executed numerous brutal and inhumane programs during World War II. Among these, the T4 program stood out as one of the most sinister and secret initiatives. This article delves into the German Nazi's top-secret project T4 program, exploring its background, purpose, implementation, controversies, and legacy. Background of the T4 Program The T4 program, officially known as the "Action T4" or "Euthanasia Program," was launched in Germany in 1939. Its primary objective was to eliminate individuals considered physically or mentally unfit, according to the Nazi ideology of racial purity and eugenics. The program's origins can be traced back to the concept of "racial hygiene" promoted by influential eugenicists in the early 20th century. Purpose and Goals The main purpose of the T4 program was to systematically eradicate individuals with disabilities, mental illnesses, and other perceived genet