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Hereditary ILL and Homosexuals
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Compare homosexual process to Jewish process How would you restrict homosexuality in Germany?
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Create a law that stops homosexuality
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1871 Law Paragraph 175
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Paragraph 175 Under Nazism
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Homosexuals 1871 Paragraph 175 1975- 1917=arresting and informal prosecution leads to closeted subculture End of WWI=Liberal Weimar Period and gay rights activists like Magnus Hirschfield 1933 Killings and raids to crush the work of activists. Target Institute for Sex Science 175S added to law Reich Central Office and the Public Moral Police Labeled racially destructive burden and sent to camps Danish SS doctor by the name of Vaernet performs experiments artificial gland experiments LINES 66-68 Patient 1 10-15,000 in camps
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Homosexuality Today Uganda Homosexuality Bill=Death As of November 26, 2012 death clause removed The bill will "prohibit and penalize homosexual behavior and related practices in Uganda as they constitute a threat to the traditional family". Google news search
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Queer Positive Survey
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Hereditary ILL (progeny=Genetic Descendant) 700-800,000 possibly 1933 July 14, 1933 law to include feeble-minded, schizophrenics, manic depression, blindness, deafness, physical deformities=sterilization Law for the Prevention of Progeny with Hereditary Diseases 1933 Intelligence Test 1934 Terminate Pregnancies if decided by Hereditary Court 1939 Euthanasia program for adults created 4,000 shot by SS Summer of 1939 Dr. Leonardo Conti given the task of creating an adult euthanasia program Doctors travel to asylums to make determinations Questions 95 and 96 determine asylum costs and cost per patient Parents notified about death Aktion T-4 Program 1941 200,000
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Law for the Prevention of Offspring with Hereditary Diseases (July 14, 1933) The Reich government has passed the following law, which is hereby promulgated: § 1. Anyone suffering from a hereditary disease can be sterilized by a surgical operation if, according to the experience of medical science, there is a high probability that his offspring will suffer from serious physical or mental defects of a hereditary nature. Anyone suffering from any of the following diseases is considered hereditarily diseased under this law: 1. Congenital mental deficiency, 2. Schizophrenia, 3. Manic-depression, 4. Hereditary epilepsy, 5. Hereditary St. Vitus’ Dance (Huntington’s Chorea), 6. Hereditary blindness, 7. Hereditary deafness, 8. Serious hereditary physical deformity. Furthermore, anyone suffering from chronic alcoholism can be sterilized. =
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A-Social Nazis 1933 Identify A-Socials as anyone acting against the German Volk (social or sexual crimes) Apply the Law for the Prevention of Hereditary Diseased to the feebleminded Criminal Biologists label criminal behavior hereditary 1933 100,000 rounded up agencies identify Law Against Habitual Criminals: 2 or more convictions Beggars, tramps, gypsy, whores, alcoholics, STD, jobless and homeless
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People attending the Wansee Conference 1942Hofmann
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Conspiracy Clip The discussion about identifying How many? How?
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