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Heredity and Constitution and had two other organizations in
association with it. The Charitable Company for the Transport of
the Sick was responsible for transporting patients to the killing cen-
ters. The Charitable Foundation for Institutional Care dealt with
final arrangements and procedures.
One of the Nazis' heartless practices was to demand "expens-
es" from the families of the patients killed, although the families
were unaware they were actually paying for their relatives' murder.
The questionnaires were filled in by the doctors or psychia-
trists responsible for the patients in the asylum. The returned forms
were evaluated by T4's own psychiatrists and other experts. No
patients were examined or observed directly. The decision on
whether or not a patient was to be killed was based on information
in the questionnaires.
When the forms were first sent out, a number of mental hospi-
tals and suitable buildings were re-arranged for use as killing sites
and murder training schools. The death chambers inside the build-
ings were camouflaged as showers.
This is how this terrifying system functioned: After the ques-
tionnaires' responses were received, a notice was sent to the institu-
tions caring for those patients selected for death, announcing that
space was to be made available for war-wounded, or that patients
were to be removed elsewhere to receive better treatment. One of
the front groups collected these patients and transported them to
one of the killing centers. There, they were exterminated within a
few hours of their arrival.
Not only the mentally incurable were butchered. As the prac-
tice of euthanasia gained pace, the Nazis began to include other
"undesirables." Death warrants were issued for the mentally unsta-
ble, schizophrenics, the elderly and infirm, epileptics, and people
suffering from Parkinson's disease, paralysis, multiple sclerosis,
brain tumors and other organic neurological disorders. Children
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