Erbkrank
{{Short description|1936 Nazi propaganda film}}
{{Infobox film
| name = Erbkrank
| image = Erbkrank_title_card.jpg
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| caption = Title card
| director = Herbert Gerdes
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| distributor = NS-Rasse und Politisches Amt
| released = {{Film date|1936}}
| runtime = 21 minutes, 19 seconds
| country = Nazi Germany
| language = German
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Erbkrank ({{langx|en|Hereditary Disease|italic=yes|link=yes}}) is a 1936 Nazi propaganda film directed by Herbert Gerdes.
Erbkrank was one of six propagandistic movies produced by the NS-Rasse und Politisches Amt (National Socialist Racial and Political Office), from 1935 to 1937 to demonize people in Germany diagnosed with mental illness and mental retardation. The goal was to gain public support for the T-4 Euthanasia Program then in preparation. This film, as the others, featured footage of patients in German psychiatric hospitals.
Adolf Hitler reportedly enjoyed the film so much that he encouraged the production of the full-length film Victims of the Past: The Sin against Blood and Race. In 1937, Erbkrank was reportedly showing in nearly all Berlin film theaters.
Prior to World War II, the film was distributed in America through the Pioneer Fund.{{cite book|title=Superior: The Return of Race Science|last=Saini|first=Angela|publisher=Beacon Press|year=2019|page=64|isbn=9780807076910}}
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External links
- {{IMDb title|0247319}}
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20070620221647/http://www.cine-holocaust.de/cgi-bin/gdq?efw00fbw003524.gd Erbkrank] via cine-holocaust
- [https://archive.org/details/1936-Rassenpolitisches-Amt-der-NSDAP-Erbkrank Erbkrank] via Internet Archive
- [https://collections.ushmm.org/search/catalog/irn1000541 Online copy of the film] hosted by the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum
Category:1936 short documentary films
Category:Films directed by Herbert Gerdes
Category:German black-and-white films
Category:German short documentary films
Category:Nazi propaganda films
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