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'''Werner Heyde''' (1902-1964) was a psychiatrist and SS-[[Nazi SS and military ranks|Standartenfuehrer]] who headed the [[Nazi euthanasia program|euthanasia program]] from 1939 to 1942. He also and directed psychiatrists who studied camp prisoners. Heyde was not indicted but testified in the [[Medical Case (NMT)]], but later assumed a false identity and went into practice. | |||
In 1959, he confessed who he really was to the police and he was arrested. In 1962, an indictment was filed against him, and just days before his trial was to begin, he committed suicide in his cell on February 13, 1964. |
Revision as of 21:43, 11 November 2010
Werner Heyde (1902-1964) was a psychiatrist and SS-Standartenfuehrer who headed the euthanasia program from 1939 to 1942. He also and directed psychiatrists who studied camp prisoners. Heyde was not indicted but testified in the Medical Case (NMT), but later assumed a false identity and went into practice.
In 1959, he confessed who he really was to the police and he was arrested. In 1962, an indictment was filed against him, and just days before his trial was to begin, he committed suicide in his cell on February 13, 1964.