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The holocaust in multiple perspectives

A thousand words in pictures…. The holocaust in multiple perspectives. Eugenics…. Practiced from the 1800’s to WWII by the following countries: Australia Norway France Finland Denmark Estonia Iceland. Switzerland United Kingdom United States Canada Germany Japan China Sweden

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The holocaust in multiple perspectives

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  1. A thousand words in pictures… The holocaustin multiple perspectives

  2. Eugenics… • Practiced from the 1800’s to WWII by the following countries: • Australia • Norway • France • Finland • Denmark • Estonia • Iceland • Switzerland • United Kingdom • United States • Canada • Germany • Japan • China • Sweden • Was done for the soul purpose of taking the mentally incapable off the reproduction line.

  3. Lynchburg Colony; Virginia

  4. Side Two: • Indiana Supreme Court ruled 1907 law unconstitutional 1921, citing denial of due process under Fourteenth Amendment. 1927 law reinstated sterilization, adding court appeals. Approximately 2,500 total in state custody were sterilized. Governor Otis R. Bowen approved repeal of all sterilization laws 1974; by 1977, related restrictive marriage laws repealed.

  5. Affordable transportation post WWI

  6. Hitler comparing himself to Christ

  7. Annual Nazi Charity Drive

  8. Don’t give. Sacrifice.

  9. Check the war-mongers…

  10. Hitler is building. Help him. Buy German goods.

  11. What your Führer has done for you lately… "The Führer promised to motorize Germany. In 1932, 104,000 motor vehicles were manufactured, 33,000 people were employed, and goods with a total value of 295,000,000 marks were produced. In 1935, 353,000 vehicles were manufactured, Over 100,000 people were employed, and the value of goods produced was 1,150,000,000 marks. The Führer gave 250,000 people's comrades jobs in the auto industry and its suppliers. German people: Thank the Führer on 29 March! Give him your vote!"

  12. What the prisoners came home to:

  13. The “yellow star of disgrace”

  14. Topaz, Utah

  15. Japanese-American soldiers proving their loyalty.

  16. Does this make what we did any better? . . .

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