Germany builds memorial for 300,000 euthanasia victims killed by Nazis
BERLIN — Germany is building a memorial to about 300,000 people murdered by the Nazis because of mental and physical disabilities or chronic illness.
Work on the memorial — a 100-foot (30 meter) long light-blue glass wall — began Monday. The memorial will be located in the center of Berlin near the current home of the Berlin Philharmonic, on the site of the Nazi office that coordinated the so-called euthanasia program.
Germany’s state minister for culture, Bernd Neumann, said educating people about the crimes of the Nazis and honoring their victims remains an obligation for the country.