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Eugenic sterilization, while often posed as a method to improve societal health, has a troubling legacy linked to controlled euthanasia and genocide. This thesis explores the brutal practices implemented in the 20th century by two of history's most notorious regimes: the United States and Germany. By examining the ideologies that led to these extreme measures, we uncover how actions intended for social betterment became instruments of oppression and systematic extermination. The implications for contemporary discussions on ethics and human rights remain significant.
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EUGENIC STERILIZATION The Answer to Society’s Woes or An Excuse to Commit Genocide?
THESIS • Eugenic Sterilization, though not without its merits, leads to controlled euthanasia and genocide. • Focusing on two of the 20th century’s worst offenders. The United States and Germany.
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