THEORIES OF RACE: NAZI ANTI-SEMITISM AND ATTITUDES TO ...
Eventually however, the forced sterilisation of many gypsy women took place in an attempt to prevent future generations of gypsies being born. Towards the end of 1942, gypsies were sent to Auschwitz, where they were subjected to medical experiments. Of the 20,000 Gypsies transported to Auschwitz, 11,000 were killed. ................
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