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I loved my wife . Dieter De Lathauwer

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The photos in I loved my wife were taken on the site of 16 Austrian psychiatric institutions. Tens of thousands of children were murdered in these institutions during the Second World War. Killed because they were considered to be incurably ill. The costs of keeping them alive were too high for society, an opinion that was reinforced with films and other propaganda directed against people who had nothing to offer society. Euphemisms for the murders were ‘mercy death’ and ‘euthanasia’. Provisions for the institutions and care for the victims of hereditary illnesses were seen as working against natural selection. The costs of this had to be borne by healthy workers, and money was taken from them that could otherwise have given them a better life.

The photos in this poignant book are interspersed with historic documents and stills from propaganda films.

I loved my wife . Dieter De Lathauwer

Killing children is good for the economy

The photos in I loved my wife were taken on the site of 16 Austrian psychiatric institutions.

This book was the winner of the Unseen Dummy Award 2016.

Author(s):Dieter De Lathauwer, Joachim Naudts, Dr. Erik Thys, Dr. Herwig Czech

Appeared on:March 1, 2017

Language:English

Pages:120 Size:195 x 250 mm

Edition:Softcover

ISBN:978-94-6226-220-1

Year:2017

Photography:Dieter De Lathauwer

Publisher:Lecturis

Design:Dieter De Lathauwer & Nick Lambrecht

Book is included in Photobook Belge, the first major overview of the history of the Belgian photobook. It is on show during the accompagnying exhibition in the museum of photography in Antwerp, Belgium until october 2019.

Shortlisted for the Foto Wien Photobook Award 2019. For this occasion it is on show during the Foto Wien festival until April 2019. 

Included in the Arles opening week.

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