The Sterilization Law in Nazi Germany, 1933-1939
studying the totalitarian nature of Nazi Germany. Under the Nazi rule, millions of people were subjected to involuntary sterilization in the name of racial hygiene, an effort to purify the German bloodline and establish internationally their superiority as a nation. The DBQs are divided into 4 parts. Different kinds of primary sources are used to ................
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