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The article does not state what charges were brought against him. Of course any clear headed person could probably guess that they included "war crimes" and "crimes against humanity", but we need a reliable source.
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Eberl after T4
I don't believe Eberl was out of work after the sanctioned phase of T4 "euthanasia" was stopped. It is known that he was a member of the T4 contingent sent under great secrecy to the Eastern Front. It is assumed that the purpose of this mission was the "mercy" killing of badly injured German soldiers, or those suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder (shell shock).
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The article does not state what charges were brought against him. Of course any clear headed person could probably guess that they included "war crimes" and "crimes against humanity", but we need a reliable source.
Hoops gza (
talk) 02:52, 31 March 2011 (UTC)reply
Eberl after T4
I don't believe Eberl was out of work after the sanctioned phase of T4 "euthanasia" was stopped. It is known that he was a member of the T4 contingent sent under great secrecy to the Eastern Front. It is assumed that the purpose of this mission was the "mercy" killing of badly injured German soldiers, or those suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder (shell shock).
FiftusTheSixth (
talk) 11:08, 16 December 2014 (UTC)reply