Viktor Brack
- Birth Date:
- 09.11.1904
- Death date:
- 02.06.1948
- Extra names:
- Viktor Brack, Виктор Брак
- Categories:
- Criminal, Nazi, Officer
- Nationality:
- german
- Cemetery:
- Set cemetery
Viktor Hermann Brack (9 November 1904 – 2 June 1948) was a Nazi war criminal, the organiser of the Euthanasia Programme, Action T4, where the Nazi state systematically murdered disabled German and Austrian people. Following this, Brack was one of the men responsible for the gassing of Jews in the extermination camps, and he conferred with Odilo Globocnik about the practical implementation of the Final Solution. Brack was sentenced to death in 1947 and executed in 1948.
Brack was born to a middle-class family in Haaren (now part of Aachen) in the Rhine Province. He was educated in local schools.
In 1929 at the age of 25, Brack became a member of the NSDAP and the SS. By 1936, he was appointed chief of Office 2 (Amt II) in the Chancellery of the Führer in Berlin. The office handled matters concerning the Reich Ministries, armed forces, Nazi Party, clemency petitions and complaints received by the Führer from all parts of Germany. On 9 November 1940, Brack was promoted to the grade of SS-Oberführer (senior colonel).
In December 1939, Brack gave August Becker the task of arranging gas-killing operations of mentally ill patients and other people whom the Nazis deemed "life unworthy of life." This operation later became known as Action T4. The program was related to ideas of eugenics and improving the race, not allowing disabled or mentally ill people to reproduce. Initially the doctors in the program sterilized such people. Later they murdered nearly 15,000 German citizens at Hamadar hospital under this program.
Following the war, during the 1947 Doctors' Trial in Nuremberg, Brack testified from the witness stand that after 1941, when the extermination of Jewish population by Nazis was at full capacity, Heinrich Himmler ordered him to contact physicians from the Euthanasia Program to find a way to sterilize young, strong Jews capable of labour for use in the German war effort. The goal was to develop a method by which the victim could be sterilized without being aware of the process.
In March 1941, Brack fulfilled his assignment and prepared a report for Heinrich Himmler. He described the method of sterilizing patients using X-rays on a large scale and without the subject's knowledge until the effects became obvious.
On 23 June 1942 Brack wrote the following letter to Himmler:
Dear Reichsführer, among tens of millions of Jews in Europe, there are, I figure, at least two to three millions of men and women who are fit enough to work. Considering the extraordinary difficulties the labour problem presents us with, I hold the view that those two to three millions should be specially selected and preserved. This can, however, only be done if at the same time they are rendered incapable to propagate. About a year ago I reported to you that agents of mine had completed the experiments necessary for this purpose. I would like to recall these facts once more. Sterilization, as normally performed on persons with hereditary diseases, is here out of the question, because it takes too long and is too expensive. Castration by X-ray however is not only relatively cheap, but can also be performed on many thousands in the shortest time. I think that at this time it is already irrelevant whether the people in question become aware of having been castrated after some weeks or months, once they feel the effects. Should you, Reichsführer, decide to choose this way in the interest of the preservation of labor, then Reichsleiter Bouhler would be prepared to place all physicians and other personnel needed for this work at your disposal. Likewise he requested me to inform you that then I would have to order the apparatus so urgently needed with the greatest speed.
Heil Hitler! Yours
VIKTOR BRACK.
Following the letter, Himmler ordered the procedure to be tested on prisoners in Auschwitz. Since Brack was transferred to an SS division, his deputy Blankenburg would undertake the task and "immediately take the necessary measures and get in touch with the chiefs of the main offices of the concentration camps."
The Nuremberg Trial
A Jewish-French physician, a prisoner in Auschwitz from September 1943 to January 1945, testified in the Doctors Trial in Nuremberg that sterilization of Jewish inmates was carried out in Birkenau camp by SS doctors. He attended nearly 100 male Poles who had been sterilized at Birkenau after their operations. According to the witness, members of the group were later castrated by camp physicians.
In later evidence, there was testimony that patients of other persecuted groups were also sterilized under very high doses of X-rays for several minutes was conducted on other persecuted groups. They were later castrated.
During the Doctors' Trial at Nuremberg, Brack was convicted of murder of victims in the Euthanasia Program. The program was later applied as the famous "Action 14f13"; the extermination of those concentration camp inmates deemed unable to work. Brack was executed by hanging at Landsberg Prison, Landsberg am Lech on June 2, 1948.
Source: wikipedia.org
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1 | Heinrich Himmler | Friend |
12.01.1940 | Akcja T4: żandarmeria niemiecka rozstrzelała 440 pacjentów szpitala psychiatrycznego w Chełmie
Aktion T4, E-Aktion (niem.) – nazwa programu realizowanego w III Rzeszy w latach 1939–1944 polegającego na fizycznej „eliminacji życia niewartego życia” (niem. „Vernichtung von lebensunwertem Leben”). W ramach akcji mordowano chorych na schizofrenię, niektóre postacie padaczki, otępienie, pląsawicę Huntingtona, stany po zapaleniu mózgowia, osoby niepoczytalne, chorych przebywających w zakładach opiekuńczych ponad 5 lat, oraz ludzi z niektórymi wrodzonymi zaburzeniami rozwojowymi. Szacuje się, że w okresie szczytowym tego programu, tj. w latach 1940–1941, zabito w jego ramach 70 273 chorych i niepełnosprawnych, w tym także pensjonariuszy szpitali psychiatrycznych na terenach okupowanych.