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Eugenics: The Terrifying Consequences of Power & Influence

by PennState Leadership
April 21, 2014

The history of eugenics is one of tragedy derived from science. Emerging from European and American academics in the 1860s and 1870s, Eugenics was initially the scientific, and later the political, idea that society and the human race could be improved genetically.

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New Age teaching in our schools

by Apologetics Resource Center
July 1, 2021

“What did you do in school today?” used to be asked without fear. But today many parents are surprised to find out what is going on in both public and many private schools.

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The cost of leaving Islam

by Berean Call
March 17, 2020

Leaving Islam means death. That’s why it is so critical for the body of Christ, to step in and help the converts who came out of Islam through this difficult time of transition and time of loss.

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German railways and the Holocaust

by United States Holocaust Memorial Museum

The European rail network played a crucial role in the implementation of the Final Solution. Jews from Germany and German-occupied Europe were deported by rail to killing centers in occupied Poland, where they were killed. The Germans attempted to disguise their intentions, referring to deportations as “resettlement to the east.”

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Euthanasia program and Aktion T4

by United States Holocaust Museum

The goal of the Nazi Euthanasia Program was to kill people with mental and physical disabilities. ‘Aryan’ race of people considered genetically defective and a financial burden to society.

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Children during the Holocaust

by Holocaust Encyclopedia

Children were especially vulnerable to Nazi persecution. Because they were too young to be used for forced labor, German authorities often selected them for the first deportations to killing centers, or as the first victims led to mass graves to be shot. As many as 1.5 million Jewish children alone were murdered or died at the hands of the Nazi’s.

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Auschwitz: How death camp became centre of Nazi Holocaust

by BBC News
January 23, 2020

Nazi leaders met in January 1942 at the Wannsee Conference to coordinate the industrial slaughter – what they called a “final solution to the Jewish question” – killing the entire European Jewish population, 11 million people, by extermination and forced labour.

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