Racial Hygiene In Nazi Germany

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The Nazi’s believed humans were classified into different “races” based on their distinctive characteristics, behavior, and abilities. Their fundamental principle involved controlling the existence of other nations so that Germany would be the rising nation. Hitler wanted to create a race that was pure he defines “in biological terms as a factor transmitted through the blood that distinguished a group of people from all the other groups not only physically but also mentally and spiritually” (23). His ideal race would be an “Aryan” race, which consisted of blonde hair, blue eyed and tall individuals. Germans believed they were “racially superior” and that Jews were considered “inferior”. Hitler did not like Jewish people because they lacked …show more content…

The notion of racial hygiene was a partial concept of the Nazi’s ideology. Marriages between non-Jewish and Jewish Germans were banned. His policies targeted disabled people, Slavic people, homosexuals, Jehovah’s Witness and many others who were considered a part of the inferior race. Almost nine million Jewish people were a part of the “Final Solution” which was a policy written by the Nazi’s to execute the Jewish population. He initiated the “Night of Broken Glass” called Kristallnacht, which was to exterminate the entire Jewish population in order to create the Aryan race. Hitler believed Jews created communism, he started the “dismissal of Jews from civil service positions, prohibited Jews from entering the legal profession, restricted the number of Jewish students allowed to enter German schools, and disallowed national health insurance payments to persons visiting Jewish physicians” (Kren 79). In 1941, the Nazi leadership created six centration camps on polish soil including Chelmno, Belzec, Sobibor, Treblinka, Majdanek, and the most famous one …show more content…

In January 1933, the first concentration camp was established to incarcerate opponents of the Nazi’s. In July 1934, Hitler authorized Heinrich Himmler as SS Chief leader of administration of the concentration camps. By September 1939, Germany invaded Poland which World War II took place, the Greater German Reich which six concentration camps were created. Prisoners were mistreated, undernourished, and worked in the unsafe working condition that lead to a high mortality rate. Once Jews were captured from their homes they were packed tightly into cattle trucks being deported to camps all around Europe for days. They were given no information on where they were going, how long the journey was going to take or what would happen to them once they arrived. After several of days being locked in cattle trucks, they finally arrived at their destination, a place where they never expected to be. Once arrived at the camps all of their documents, possession were taken away and they were given a number either tattooed on their skin or sewed to a

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