: Nationalsozialistische Rassenhygiene
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The term racial hygiene was used to describe an approach to eugenics in the early 20th century, which found its most extensive implementation in Nazi Germany (Nazi eugenics). It was marked by efforts to avoid miscegenation, analogous to an animal breeder seeking purebred animals.
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Nazi eugenics (German: Nationalsozialistische Rassenhygiene, "National Socialist racial hygiene") were Nazi Germany's racially based social policies that placed the biological improvement of the Aryan race or Germanic "Übermenschen" master race through eugenics at the center of Nazi ideology.
Largely conceived and popularized through the German physician and anthropologist Alfred Ploetz (1860-1940), the term “racial hygiene” ( Rassenhygiene) was ...
Nazism was “applied biology,” stated Hitler deputy Rudolf Hess. During the Third Reich, a politically extreme, antisemitic variation of eugenics determined the ...
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Source for information on Rassenhygiene: Encyclopedia of Race and Racism dictionary. ... Cleansing the Fatherland: Nazi Medicine and Racial Hygiene.
by SF Weiss - 1987 - Cited by 96 - Related articles
eugenics immediately brings to mind visions of the Nazi death camps and the ... I The German term Rassenhygiene (race hygiene) had a broader scope than the ...
In the six years before World War II, the Nazi doctors sterilized some 400,000 people, mostly German citizens living in asylums. Hitler's Rassenhygiene-race ...
Rassenhygiene f (genitive Rassenhygiene, no plural) ... Michael, Robert; Doerr, Karin (2002) Nazi-Deutsch/Nazi-German: An English lexicon of the language of ...
See for example Fritz Lenz's justification of the term Rassenhygiene in Lenz, ... legally voluntary—and this is an important difference between it and the Nazi ...