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| = '''Eugenics and Nazi Germany''' =
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| ==What is Eugenics?==
| | [[Eugenics and Nazi Germany]] |
| -also referred to as race-hygiene
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| ==History of Eugenics==
| | [[Eugenics Movement: Britain vs. The United States]] |
| == Race and Gender Discrimination in Nazi Germany==
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| ===Women's Role in Nazi Germany===
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| Although mass murder is the most profound example of eugenics in Nazi Germany, it is also important to analyze the role women played in this time period.
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| ====Sterilization and Abortion Laws====
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| In Nazi Germany, women were divided into two sections; superior and inferior. This classification was determined by their nationality, marital status, and position they held within society.
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| ===Anti-Semitism in Nazi Germany===
| | [[The Inefficiency of Slavery]] |
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| ==How did Nazi Germany affect the rest of the world?==
| | [[Downfall of Eugenic Policy]] |
| ===Affect in the US===
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| ==Sources==
| | [[The Spread of Eugenics]] |
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| | [[Statistics and Eugenics]] |
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