Only Aryans.
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Nazi eugenics program. In organizing their
eugenics program the
Nazis were inspired by the United States' programs of forced sterilization, especially on the
eugenics laws that had been enacted in California.. The
Law for the Prevention of Hereditarily Diseased Offspring, enacted on July 14, 1933, allowed the compulsory sterilisation of any citizen who according to the opinion of a "Genetic ...
Origins in the U.S. eugenics movement‧
Hitler's views on eugenics‧
Nazi eugenics program‧
Sterilization of Deaf People in Nazi Germany‧
Aktion T4
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The
law mandated forcible sterilization for nine disabilities and disorders, including schizophrenia and "hereditary feeblemindedness." As a result of the
law, 400,000 Germans were ultimately sterilized in
Nazi Germany. In addition,
eugenic beliefs shaped Germany's 1935 Marital Hygiene
Law.
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Nazi eugenics. A propganda poster claiming the cost of keeping a disabled person alive is 60,000 marks.
Nazi social policies were strongly influenced by the
eugenics movement. This pseudo-scientific theory held that human society and civilisation could be improved through genetic study and intervention, such as selective breeding.
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Hitler studied American
eugenics laws. He tried to legitimize his anti-Semitism by medicalizing it, and wrapping it in the more palatable pseudoscientific facade of
eugenics. ...
Nazi eugenics ...
Seems you agree with the rest.