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1 By: Robert Jackson

2 Eugenics The science of improving a human population by:  controlled breeding to increase the occurrence of desirable characteristics.

3 Eugenics in America By 1925, the U.S. allowed the sterilization of the  Criminally insane  Socially inadequate  Mentally ill  Epileptics

4 Spread of Eugenics to Germany Many German doctors started to study eugenics Eugenics in the U.S. received much attention from Germany  Very shortly after, they had wanted to create a National Euthanasia program.  In addition to euthanasia, German doctors had wanted to sterilize many people  This includes many of Germany’s doctors and nurses

5 Sterilization  Law passed in 1933 making sterilization legal in Germany  In one year, Germany sterilized more people with mental illnesses than the U.S. in decades

6 Euthanasia  In 1939, the National Euthanasia program was founded  It was continued until 1941  More than 70,000 German citizens were killed  Many German doctors had continued to euthanize their patients after 1941

7 The Perfect Race The Perfect Race is  Blonde hair  Blue eyes  Christian (not Catholic)  White

8 Works Cited  Newman, Jason. "Eugenics." Issues: Understanding Controversy and Society. ABC-CLIO, 2013. Web. 18 Nov. 2013.  Glad, John. "Eugenics and the Holocaust: 1927-1939." Mankind Quarterly 4(2008):444. eLibrary. Web. 18 Nov. 2013.  Germeraad, Gert. Ur Serien Om Rasbiologi. 2010. Photograph. Series on Racial Biology - Eugenics, n.p.Photo.  Bard, Mitchell Geoffrey. “The Complete History of the Holocaust.” San Diego, CA: Greenhaven, 2001. Print.  Cruet, Perez De. "A Multimedia Chronography™." THE HOLOCAUST PROJECT. Timebase Interactive, Inc., n.d. Web. 19 Nov. 2013.  Laughlin, Harry H. Compulsory Sterilization. 1921. Photograph. United States.  "Eugenics, Forced Sterilization, the Holocaust, and the Gene Age." Eugenics, Forced Sterilization, the Holocaust, and the Gene Age. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 2003. Web. 20 Nov. 2013.


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