Gemeinnützige Krankentransport GmbH

The operation was ordered by Adolf Hitler in early September 1939, and organized by Philip Bouhler and Karl Brandt of the Reich Chancellery.

When family members wrote to hospitals where their loved ones had been sent, that mail was forwarded to Gekrat, which did not answer inquiries but allowed institutions to provide limited information in reply.

The information was provided only as a means for the Nazis to continue receiving payment for room and board.

After a trial lasting 20 months, he was sentenced to 10 years in prison for complicity in the murder of many thousands of people.

Designed in the shape of one of the old buses, these two monuments are stationary, and the third one is moved to different locations where people were killed in the T4 program.

Gekrat bus and driver
Hartheim Castle in 2005
Viktor Brack , organiser of the T4 Programme
Garage of the "Grey Buses" at Hadamar Euthanasia Centre
One of the "Grey Buses" at Hadamar Euthanasia Centre