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Nuremberg Doctor trials. Hitler Learned Eugenics from "Americans" (mid 1800's German/Jew Immigrants)
SHE IS LYING ABOUT THE HOLOCAUST
https://www.bitchute.com/video/yWJBZCgZsn1k/
JEW-ISH HOLOCAUST REVISION DEBUNKED MASTER COURSE: NUREMBERG TRIALS (HOW TO PROPERLY RESEARCH) POINT BY POINT ANALYSIS OF HOLOCAUST DEFINING SOURCES AND “EYE WITNESS” ACCOUNTS
AMERICAN EUGENICS STERILIZATION PROGRAM PRECEDES HITLER
http://www.worldfuturefund.org/Reports/usgenocide/usgenocide.html
Eugenics as a social movement in the United States existed for years before Hitler got his own eugenics program started. This was not some obscure movement of a few crazy radicals either. The eugenics movement was enshrined into law and received funding from some of America's most enduring business institutions, including the Carnegie Institution, Rockefeller Foundation, and the Harriman railroad fortune. Beginning with Connecticut in 1896, many states enacted marriage laws with eugenic criteria, prohibiting anyone who was "epileptic, imbecile or feeble-minded" from marrying. Indiana became the first state to enact sterilization legislation in 1907, followed closely by Washington and California in 1909. Sterilization rates across the country were relatively low (California being the sole exception). While California had the highest number of sterilizations, North Carolina's program was the most aggressive: an IQ of 70 or lower meant sterilization. There were also a few key agencies that were put in place to help study and support America's burgeoning eugenics movement. In 1911 the Eugenics Record Office (ERO) was founded in Cold Spring Harbor, New York in 1911 by the renowned biologist Charles B. Davenport, using money from both the Harriman railroad fortune and the Carnegie Institution. As late as the 1920s, the ERO was one of the leading organizations in the American eugenics movement. The ERO's founder Charles Davenport supported restricting immigration and sterilization of the unfit. Charles Davenport was also involved in the founding of the American Breeder's Association (ABA). The ABA was formed specifically to “investigate and report on heredity in the human race, and emphasize the value of superior blood and the menace to society of inferior blood.” Membership included Alexander Graham Bell, Stanford president David Starr Jordan and Luther Burbank. Eugenics was also widely accepted in the U.S. academic community. By 1928 there were 376 separate university courses in some of the United States' leading schools, enrolling more than 20,000 students, which included eugenics in the curriculum.
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