2011
DOI: 10.1093/hwj/dbr023
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Blacks and Gypsies in Nazi Germany: the Limits of the 'Racial State'

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“…And with that, the road was paved to acceptable (or at least willfully ignored) forced sterilization (Mostert, 2002; M. Robertson et al, 2019; Sofair & Kaldjian, 2000; Teicher, 2019), and later euthanasia (Kessler, 2007; Mostert, 2002; M. Robertson et al, 2019), of the disabled and 'undesirable' in the early 1930s (Figure 2). The subsequent “evolution” (in mid‐late 1930's to 1945) of Gypsy (Lewy, 1999; Lutz & Lutz, 1995; Rosenhaft, 2011), Afro‐German (Haas, 2008; Rosenhaft, 2011), homosexual (Boden, 2011), Slav (Lewy, 1999), and Jewish (Childers, 2017; Friedlander, 1997; Hayes, 2017; McMillan, 2014) persecution now seemed like a foregone conclusion.…”
Section: Nazi Eugenics Racial Hygiene and The Holocaust: Early/mid 20...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…And with that, the road was paved to acceptable (or at least willfully ignored) forced sterilization (Mostert, 2002; M. Robertson et al, 2019; Sofair & Kaldjian, 2000; Teicher, 2019), and later euthanasia (Kessler, 2007; Mostert, 2002; M. Robertson et al, 2019), of the disabled and 'undesirable' in the early 1930s (Figure 2). The subsequent “evolution” (in mid‐late 1930's to 1945) of Gypsy (Lewy, 1999; Lutz & Lutz, 1995; Rosenhaft, 2011), Afro‐German (Haas, 2008; Rosenhaft, 2011), homosexual (Boden, 2011), Slav (Lewy, 1999), and Jewish (Childers, 2017; Friedlander, 1997; Hayes, 2017; McMillan, 2014) persecution now seemed like a foregone conclusion.…”
Section: Nazi Eugenics Racial Hygiene and The Holocaust: Early/mid 20...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Arguably, the US was the leader in eugenic science at the peak of the movement in the early 1900s (Allen, 1983;Garver & Garver, 1991;Kevles, 1985;Paul, 1995). And as we will explore, while American eugenic 'solutions' were not taken to the extremes seen in Nazi Germany (see Caplan et al, 1999;Childers, 2017;Connelly, 1999;Friedlander, 1997;Haas, 2008;Hayes, 2017;Holtzman & Rothstein, 1992;Lewy, 1999;Lutz & Lutz, 1995;McMillan, 2014. Rosenhaft, 2011, they were applied harshly in society through laws that determined who was 'fit' versus 'unfit,' based more on prejudice, various '-isms,' and Progressive Era ideas (social and economic) than sound science (Appleman, 2018;Baynton, 2016;Caplan et al, 1999;Chousou et al, 2019;Garver & Garver, 1991;Holtzman & Rothstein, 1992;Kerr & Shakespeare, 2002;Kevles, 1985;Leonard, 2016;Micklos & Carlson, 2000;Paul, 1995Paul, , 2016Stolerman, 2017;Winfield, 2012).…”
Section: The Ascension Of Eugenics In the United Statesmentioning
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“…The 1935 Nuremberg prohibition on sex between those defined as Jews and those defined as Aryans did not criminalize sex between Black and white Germans. 50 Nonetheless, such acts were taboo in the racial state. Although the file does not specify the precise reason for Baumgartner's sterilization, it is not difficult to understand how a health court, confronted with her former relationship with a likely Black occupation soldier and her multiple other relationships, would have concluded that, under the terms of the July 1933 Law for the Prevention of Hereditarily Diseased Offspring, she should be sterilized.…”
Section: Heterogeneous Persecutionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A case can certainly be made for the German example that a moral animus over the last two decades has led historians to produce judgments of popular involvement that may be at once too sweeping, involving the entire population in a murderous program of racial regeneration and too narrow, focusing on the racial issue to the exclusion of all others. 13 As Nicholas Stargardt argues, the approach to popular attitudes has perhaps been overly 'functionalist', whereby the regime's destructive power is taken as evidence of the population's ideological commitment.…”
Section: R O B E R T a P E R G H E Rmentioning
confidence: 99%