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NAZI PERSECUTION - Coggle Diagram
NAZI PERSECUTION
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in 1933 - a law was passed for forceful sterilisation if anybody has a mental or physical disability
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hitler and the nazi's believed that people are wasting money on disabled people whilst they could be spending it on themselves
young children were taught how to not spend money on disabled hospitals and instead spend in on making homes for themselves
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hitler started euthanising and sterilising disabled people - euthanisation is mercy killing and he began sterilising people - he removed their reproductive organs so that their disability or imperfect quality doesn't spread
hitler was against gays because they were unable to increase the birth rate because they couldn't reproduce.
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there were many forced sterilisations of immigrants, puerto ricans, black and indigenous people, poor white people, disabled people, incarcerated people.
by 1945 - hitler had killed or sterilised 300,000-450,000 - those who survived had to live with the fact that they could never reproduce
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23,000 roma had been sent to auschwitz - from which 20,000 passed away
1,700 polish sinti and roma were killed in gas chambers as they arrived at auschwitz
roma and sinti captives were normally sent for construction work - thousands died of typhus and noma
1944 - SS cleared the gypsy camp, the was a surviving population - however, they were killed en masse in the gas chambers
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