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Germany remembers Nazis' 'forgotten' euthanasia victims

Germany on Friday marked International Holocaust Remembrance Day with a tribute to the 3,00,000 ill and disabled people killed under the Nazis' "euthanasia" programme who are often seen as forgotten victims of that era

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Holocaust survivors lay wreaths at the former Auschwitz Germany Nazi death camp in Poland. Pic/AP

Holocaust survivors lay wreaths at the former Auschwitz Germany Nazi death camp in Poland. Pic/AP

Holocaust survivors lay wreaths at the former Auschwitz Germany Nazi death camp in Poland. Pic/AP
Holocaust survivors lay wreaths at the former Auschwitz Germany Nazi death camp in Poland. Pic/AP

Berlin: Germany on Friday marked International Holocaust Remembrance Day with a tribute to the 3,00,000 ill and disabled people killed under the Nazis' "euthanasia" programme who are often seen as forgotten victims of that era.

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