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Doctor who gave his name to Asperger’s was Nazi monster

Evil professor was part of Hitler plot to kill 300k kids

- BY MARTIN BAGOT Health Correspond­ent martin.bagot@mirror.co.uk

He was complicit with Nazis in targeting the most vulnerable REPORT EDITOR PROF JOSEPH BUXBAUM

THE formerly respected doctor who gave his name to a form of autism has been implicated in the killing of disabled children by the Nazis.

Campaigner­s have reacted with shock to a report which claims to have uncovered a dark past of Austrian paediatric­ian Hans Asperger, who first coined the term “autistic”.

Documents uncovered by an Austrian medical historian suggest Professor Asperger participat­ed in the Nazi’s murderous euthanasia programme.

Asperger is said to have referred profoundly disabled children to the notorious Am Spiegelgru­nd clinic, where “unworthy” lives were snuffed out.

An estimated 789 children, many with severe mental problems, were systematic­ally killed at the Vienna clinic, mostly by lethal injection and gassing. Others died from disease and starvation, or were subjected to sick medical experiment­s.

Asperger syndrome is marked by an impaired ability to interact socially and tends to affect people of higher intelligen­ce. The National Autistic Society said it would be consulting autistic people and their families before considerin­g any change of name for Asperger’s.

Prof Asperger used the term “autistic psychopath­y” to describe the condition of four children under his care in 1944.

Herwig Czech, of the University of Vienna, trawled through previously unexamined files and patient records from the Nazi era about Prof Asperger.

He said: “What emerges is that Asperger successful­ly sought to accommodat­e himself to the Nazi regime and was rewarded with career opportunit­ies.”

Carol Povey, of the UK National Autistic Society, said: “We expect these findings to spark a big conversati­on among the 700,000 autistic people in the UK and their families, particular­ly those who identify with the term Asperger.” Co-editor of the report Prof Joseph Buxbaum, of Mount Sinai Medical School, in New York, said: “Asperger was not just doing his best to survive in intolerabl­e conditions, but was complicit with his Nazi superiors in targeting society’s most vulnerable people.”

Adolf Hitler’s “Aktion T4” euthanasia programme led to the deaths of 300,000 incurable and severely disabled children.

 ??  ?? SICK MEDIC Prof Hans Asperger with kids in 1940
SICK MEDIC Prof Hans Asperger with kids in 1940

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