• Hands: Eugenics and Deaf People in Nazi Germany. It was revealed that of those who responded, 1,215 people admitted to being sterilized between 1933 and...
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    Racial policy of Nazi Germany Racial purity Rassenschande Reich Citizenship Law Reinrassig Sterilization of deaf people in Nazi Germany Volksdeutsche...
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    Compulsory sterilization, also known as forced or coerced sterilization, refers to any government-mandated program to involuntarily sterilize a specific...
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    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 pseudoscientific...
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    Aktion T4 (German, pronounced [akˈtsi̯oːn teː fiːɐ]) was a campaign of mass murder by involuntary euthanasia in Nazi Germany. The term was first used in post-war...
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    This is a list of books about Nazi Germany, the state that existed in Germany during the period from 1933 to 1945, when its government was controlled by...
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  • Holocaust victims were people targeted by the government of Nazi Germany based on their ethnicity, religion, political beliefs, disability or sexual orientation...
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  • In Germany, a number of social welfare organisations for deaf people existed at the accession to power of the Nazi Party in 1933. Some of these collaborated...
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    known as one of the most influential American eugenicists on sterilization law in Germany. His book Human Selection had a "model Sterilization Law" that...
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  • The history of deaf people and deaf culture make up deaf history. The Deaf culture is a culture that is centered on sign language and relationships among...
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    use of compulsory sterilization in Germany began to appear in US newspapers. By the end of the decade, eugenics had become associated with Nazism and...
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  • Although the eugenics excesses of Nazi Germany diminished the popularity of the eugenics movement, the Sexual Sterilization Acts of Alberta and British Columbia...
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  • of Genetically Diseased Offspring (‹See Tfd›German: Gesetz zur Verhütung erbkranken Nachwuchses) or "Sterilisation Law" was a statute in Nazi Germany...
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    Institute of the Deaf in Berlin-Neukölln was founded in 1788 as a school for the deaf. Some German schools had been founded by educators trained in France...
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  • Unethical human experimentation (category Violations of medical neutrality)
    as race science, and torturing people under the guise of research. Around World War II, Imperial Japan and Nazi Germany carried out brutal experiments...
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    includes abortions, sterilization, and other methods of family planning. Both positive and negative eugenics can be coercive; in Nazi Germany, for example,...
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    Judgment at Nuremberg (category Films about Nazi Germany)
    innocent people to death. Haywood seeks to understand how the German people could have been deaf and blind to the Nazi regime's crimes. In doing so,...
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  • for the forced sterilization of over 2,800 people under the Act. Nearly 850 Albertans who were sterilized under the Sexual Sterilization Act were awarded...
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  • of the German branch of International Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF) who is also associated with the compulsory sterilisation in Nazi Germany.[citation...
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    Hans F. K. Günther (category German neo-Nazis)
    sterilization should remain a legal option, and played down the mandatory sterilization used in Nazi Germany. Another eugenics book was published in 1959...
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  • living in state schools or state hospitals. Over thirty states had compulsory sterilization laws and over 60,000 people with disabilities were sterilized. Buck...
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  • eugenics in many countries. Hundreds of thousands were sterilized, with or without consent—the majority in Nazi Germany, the United States, and Scandinavian...
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  • one third of people over 65 years of age being affected by disabling hearing loss Deaf adult characters are significantly underrepresented in children's...
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  • illness, blindness and deafness were all considered hereditary diseases; therefore, people with these disabilities were sterilized. The law also created...
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    deport, sterilize, or institutionalize those deemed unfit. People with disabilities were one of the groups targeted by the Nazi regime in Germany, resulting...
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  • homes of their parents in the Jewish ghetto in Damascus. The persecution of Jews reached its most destructive form in the policies of Nazi Germany, which...
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    of a 100-square-metre scale model of the site that is to become a symbol of the capital. Furthermore, unlike some other Nazi Germany allies or German-occupied...
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  • Rudolf Vrba (category Jewish escapees from Nazi concentration camps)
    sawmill in Jaklovce and lived in Trnava. In September 1941 the Slovak Republic (1939–1945)—a client state of Nazi Germany—passed a "Jewish Codex", similar...
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  • euthanasia of the mentally ill or other politically undesirable groups in Nazi Germany that lead to the actions of the Holocaust. Japanese soldiers of the time...
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  • Eugen Relgis (category Romanian deaf people)
    Relgis' advice on the art of living. Glasuri în surdină is noted for depicting the disorientation of a young man who becomes deaf: Relgis' alter ego, Miron...
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