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The T-4 program, officially known as Aktion T4, was a Nazi euthanasia program initiated in Germany during the 1930s, targeting individuals with disabilities, mental illnesses, and other conditions deemed "life unworthy of life." It aimed to eliminate those considered "undesirable" to promote the regime's ideology of racial purity. Implemented through state-sponsored killings, the program resulted in the deaths of an estimated 70,000 to 300,000 individuals before it was officially halted in 1941 due to public outcry. However, the principles of the program continued to influence the Holocaust and other acts of genocide throughout World War II.

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