Most notably to the court's decision was actually his behavior after the event occurred; returning to the scene in a semi-delirious state, his confession and implications in the tavern with the officer, and his physical state would all have been viable reasons for the court's decision.
They were killed...
5,000
Most of the mentally ill people were killed in the holocaust. They simply were not kept. That was the "Final Solution."
In the novel Crime and Punishment by Dostoyevsky, Raskolnikov kills Alyona Ivanova, the pawnbroker, and Lizaveta Ivanova, the pawnbroker's sister. Svidrigailov kills himself. Other characters' causes of death such as Marmeladov's and Marfa's are not clear.
It was confiscated by the Nazis and about 10,500 mentally and physically handicapped people were killed there. It was the first place where huge numbers of people were killed in gas chambers.
Hitler killed, Jews homosexuals anyone mentally or physically handicapped gypsies communists blacks
Anyone Hitler believed didn't have morals, like homosexuals.
no one it says No one was killed or seriously injured
They were among the first people that Hitler killed. He considered them "useless eaters."
He was a painter. Van Gogh was mentally ill though...he killed himself. Sadly, right after he died, he sold a painting.
There are no such things as vampires and people who think they are vampires are mentally unstable, just stop trying to be a fictitious being who are constantly chased to be KILLED.
Problem solved!