"Reel 1 of 8: Line of people with disabilities, with nuns (nurses?) walking up to and past camera. Archway, grass. Dressed in ordinary clothes and aprons; dignified. Some in wheelchairs. One with large head. CU of man with large frontal lobe. 00:01:57 Man runs up to camera, limbs askew. Make him smile, toothless. Blows on little tin horn. CU, turns this way and that. 00:02:46 Happy woman, clapping and laughing. 00:03:08 Young woman in leather armchair outside. Maybe paranoid schizophrenic. Gesturing, dramatic faces. Clearly dealing with fantasy fears. 00:03:49 Doctor with woman, puts her into statue positions. She doesn't move (has long braid). 00:04:20 CU, nurse with young man, moving head. Another, female in wheelchair, hands deformed. Pan down to deformed legs and feet."@en . "irn1002461" . . . "Conditions of Use and/or Copyright updated. Correspondence from Bundesarchiv in May 2023, initially sent to Leslie Swift states: no rights claimed anymore by Bundesarchiv, but we don't know who the rights holders might be"@en . "Nazi propaganda film about people with disabilities: closeups"@en . . . . "See Stories 3274 through 3281 on Film ID 2502A for entire film\"Dasein ohne Leben\" See Michael Burleigh,\"Death & Deliverance\" pp.197-200. Says film was probably completed during 1941,\"as it was shown, along with the raw material [Hermann] Schweninger had shot, grouped now along rough thematic lines, to a select audience on 10 May 1942\" Reports that the film has vanished, but he discovered 8\"of the 23 rolls Schweninger shot for these films, complete with soundtracks,... in 1989-1990... in Potsdam\""@en . . "1941?" . .