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Between 1933-1939, Nazi eugenics and racial hygiene led to policies like mass sterilization and criminalizing marriage between Jews and non-Jews.
Oct 23, 2020 · Theories of eugenics shaped many persecutory policies in Nazi Germany. Learn about the radicalization and deadly consequences of these ...
The racial policy of Nazi Germany was a set of policies and laws implemented in Nazi Germany under the dictatorship of Adolf Hitler, based on ...
The term racial hygiene was used to describe an approach to eugenics in the early 20th century, which found its most extensive implementation in Nazi ...
Oct 24, 2017 · The killing and exile of “non-Aryan” members of the profession and collaboration of neurologists in eugenic and euthanasia efforts escaped ...
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Learn about and revise what life was like in Nazi Germany between 1933 and 1939 with this BBC Bitesize History (Eduqas) study guide.
... Nazis during the Third Reich. Society was to be cleaned of all alien contamination, hence the German phrase 'Rassenhygiene' meaning 'racial hygiene'. Jews ...
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Hitler and the Nazis had firm views on race, believing Germans were the Master Race. Others were categorised as slave races and sub-human.
Jul 8, 2022 · Going against Fritz Lenz, the first Professor of “racial hygiene” under the Nazi regime, Eugen Fischer argued that Jewish-German intermarriage ...
Hitler's 1925 racial‒political manifesto, Mein Kampf (“My Struggle”), called for compulsory sterilization to remedy what he regarded as damage to the German ...