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This media file depicts a museum exhibit within a brightly lit display case. The primary object of interest is a glass specimen jar containing what appears to be preserved biological material, possibly tissue or an organ, preserved in a liquid. The jar is placed on a white surface within the display.

To the right of the jar, an informational text panel is mounted. The text is presented in both German and English. The German title reads "Beforscht und ermordet" (Researched and murdered), and the English title is "Doctors as Murderers." The text explains that the specimen jar contains organs from a fourteen-year-old girl murdered at Am Spiegelgrund in 1943. It further details that doctors involved in the crimes at the "nervous clinic" received minor punishments, and the remains of murdered children were only buried in 2002. The text also mentions that at least 789 minors, including children with mental illnesses or disabilities, were killed at Am Spiegelgrund by doctors like Heinrich Gross for research purposes. Preserved body parts were kept in specimen jars for study.

The setting is a modern museum or exhibition space, suggested by the clean, white display case and the artificial lighting. The overall tone of the exhibit is somber and educational, aiming to inform viewers about historical atrocities. The image is oriented such that the text panels appear to be at an angle, and the display case itself is viewed from a slightly elevated perspective.
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Jun 25, 2026

Vienna, Austria

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This media file depicts a museum exhibit within a brightly lit display case. The primary object of interest is a glass specimen jar containing what appears to be preserved biological material, possibly tissue or an organ, preserved in a liquid. The jar is placed on a white surface within the display. To the right of the jar, an informational text panel is mounted. The text is presented in both German and English. The German title reads "Beforscht und ermordet" (Researched and murdered), and the English title is "Doctors as Murderers." The text explains that the specimen jar contains organs from a fourteen-year-old girl murdered at Am Spiegelgrund in 1943. It further details that doctors involved in the crimes at the "nervous clinic" received minor punishments, and the remains of murdered children were only buried in 2002. The text also mentions that at least 789 minors, including children with mental illnesses or disabilities, were killed at Am Spiegelgrund by doctors like Heinrich Gross for research purposes. Preserved body parts were kept in specimen jars for study. The setting is a modern museum or exhibition space, suggested by the clean, white display case and the artificial lighting. The overall tone of the exhibit is somber and educational, aiming to inform viewers about historical atrocities. The image is oriented such that the text panels appear to be at an angle, and the display case itself is viewed from a slightly elevated perspective.

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