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-(The Sun wheel is used as the symbol of the Aryan race). BY Ramandeep Sandhu and Joey Nario. Aryan Selective Breeding.
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-(The Sun wheel is used as the symbol of the Aryan race) BY Ramandeep Sandhu and Joey Nario Aryan Selective Breeding
The Law for the Prevention of Hereditarily Diseased Offspring, was established on July 14, 1933, it required physicians to register every case of hereditary illness, Physicians could be fined for failing to comply. 1934 was the first year of the Law's operation, 4,000 people appealed against the decisions of sterilization authorities, but 3,559 of the appeals failed. By the end of the Nazi regime, 200 Hereditary Health Courts were created resulting in the sterilization of 400,000 people. -Propaganda for Nazi Germany's T-4 Euthanasia Program: “This person suffering from hereditary defects costs the community 60,000 Reichsmark during his lifetime. Fellow German, that is your money, too." -Nazi Propaganda: The poster is glorifying an Aryan male 1933- 1934
1934(continued) The Hadamar Clinic was a mental hospital in the German town of Hadamar, which was used by the Nazi-controlled German government as the site of their T-4 Euthanasia Program. The Kaiser Wilhelm Institute of Anthropology, Human Heredity, and Eugenics was founded in 1927. -A survivor looks out a barred window at the Hadamar Institute -Eugenics poster entitled -The German Face
1935 Lebensborn -A Lebensborn birth house Initially set up in Germany in 1935, Lebensborn expanded into occupied countries in western and northern Europe during the Second World War. In line with the racial and eugenic policies of Nazi Germany, the Lebensborn program was restricted to individuals who were thought to be "biologically fit" and "racially pure", "Aryans", and to SS members. In occupied countries, thousands of women faced social discrimination because they were in relationships with German soldiers and had become pregnant, had few alternatives other than applying for help with Lebensborn.
Dwarf who was selected for medical research at Auschwitz In May 1943, Mengele replaced another doctor who had fallen ill at the Nazi extermination camp Birkenau. On May 24, 1943, he became medical officer of Auschwitz-Birkenau's "Gypsy camp". In August 1944, this camp was liquidated and all its inmates gassed. During his 21-month stay at Auschwitz, Mengele earned the sobriquet "Angel of Death" for the cruelty he visited upon prisoners. Mengele took turns with the other SS physicians at Auschwitz in meeting incoming prisoners at the camp, where it was determined who would be retained for work and who would be sent to the gas chambers immediately. In one instance, he drew a line on the wall of the children's block 150 centimeters (about 5 feet) from the floor, and sent those whose heads could not reach the line to the gas chamber. 1943 Dr. Mengele
1945 GroB Rosen -Painting depicting German physicians operating on Jewish prisoners. The SS abandoned the Auschwitz camp on January 27, 1945, and Mengele transferred to Groß Rosen camp in Lower Silesia, again working as camp physician. Groß Rosen was dissolved at the end of February when the Red Army was close to taking it. Mengele worked in other camps for a short time and, on May 2, joined a Wehrmacht medical unit led by Hans Otto Kahler, his former colleague at the Institute of Hereditary Biology and Racial Hygiene in Bohemia. -Block 10 - Medical experimentation block in Auschwitz
-Eugenics poster entitled -The Judaizing of Berlin 1932 Eugenics Propaganda - "We do not stand alone". Nazi propaganda poster from 1936. The woman is holding a baby and the man is holding a shield inscribed with the title of Nazi Germany's 1933 Law for the Prevention of Hereditarily Diseased Offspring. The couple is in front of a map of Germany, surrounded by the flags of nations which had enacted (to the left) or were considering (bottom and to the right) similar legislation