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A History of Eugenics

This video covers the history of eugenics, or “racial hygiene,” in Germany and the United States throughout the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. The discussion between Dr. Patricia Heberer Rice (US Holocaust Memorial Museum) and Dr. Lutz Kaelber (University of Vermont) explores several sources that display how eugenic practices paved the way for sterilization, and in the case of Nazi Germany, murder, of those deemed “unfit” to reproduce. Ultimately, Dr. Heberer Rice and Dr. Kaelber expose the racism, antisemitism, and ableism that underpinned the eugenic practices that took place before, during, and after World War II.
This lecture is offered for educational and informational purposes only. Views and opinions expressed by third party speakers may not necessarily represent the views or opinions of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. For permission to use particular images or other content in this video recording, please contact the copyright owner.

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26 августа 2020 г. 20:32:35
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