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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. | 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. | ||
====Sterilization and Abortion Laws==== | ====Sterilization and Abortion Laws==== | ||
===Anti-Semitism in Nazi Germany=== | ===Anti-Semitism in Nazi Germany=== |
Revision as of 00:28, 25 November 2009
Eugenics and Nazi Germany
What is Eugenics?
-also referred to as race-hygiene
History of Eugenics
Race and Gender Discrimination in Nazi Germany
Women's Role in Nazi Germany
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.