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[[Image:Hitlerspeech.jpg‎|thumb|300px|right|Abortionist views are very similar to those of [[Adolf Hitler]]]]‎'''Abortion''' shares many similarities to the ideas of '''Adolf Hitler'''.  [[Hitler]] believed in the forced "[[evolution]]" of humanity through the death of all those who were not Aryan, most notably including Jews.  He viewed non-Aryans as inferior.  A common reason for [[abortion]] is to kill those who suffer from physical and mental issues, a form of [[eugenics]].  This is akin to Hitler's murdering those he considered inferior.
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[[Image:Hitlerspeech.jpg‎|thumb|300px|right|Abortionist views can be similar to those of [[Adolf Hitler]]]]‎ '''Adolf Hitler''' believed in the use of '''Abortion''' for the purposes of [[Eugenics]] and racial cleansing.  [[Hitler]] believed in the forced "[[evolution]]" of humanity through the death of the handicapped, and all those who were not Aryan, most notably including Jews.  He viewed non-Aryans as inferior.  An arguably similar rationale is often used to justify [[abortion]] today—specifically, the killing of unborn  children who suffer from physical and mental issues, a form of [[eugenics]].   
  
 
In 1942 Adolf Hitler declared:
 
In 1942 Adolf Hitler declared:
{{cquote|In view of the large families of the Slav native population, it could only suit us if girls and women there had as many abortions as possible. We are not interested in seeing the non-[[German]] population multiply…We must use every means to instill in the population the idea that it is harmful to have several children, the expenses that they cause and the dangerous effect on woman's health… It will be necessary to open special institutions for abortions and doctors must be able to help out there in case there is any question of this being a breach of their professional ethics. <ref>http://www.lifesitenews.com/ldn/2007/sep/07090708.html</ref>}}
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{{cquote|In view of the large families of the Slav native population, it could only suit us if girls and women there had as many abortions as possible. We are not interested in seeing the non-[[German]] population multiply…We must use every means to instill in the population the idea that it is harmful to have several children, the expenses that they cause and the dangerous effect on woman's health… It will be necessary to open special institutions for abortions and doctors must be able to help out there in case there is any question of this being a breach of their professional ethics.<ref>https://www.lifesitenews.com/ldn/2007/sep/07090708.html</ref>}}
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After [[World War II]], the War Crimes Tribunal indicted ten [[Nazi]] leaders for "encouraging and compelling abortion," which the tribunal considered a "crime against humanity."<ref>https://www.abortionfacts.com/online_books/love_them_both/why_cant_we_love_them_both_25.asp#But%20didn%E2%80%99t%20Hitler%20oppose%20abortion?</ref><ref>Nuremberg Trial Proceedings [http://avalon.law.yale.edu/imt/04-17-46.asp Volume 11, pp. 542-543.] Wednesday, 17 April 1946. Retrieved from the Avalon Project, April 23, 2010.</ref>
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[[Creation Ministries International]] wrote:
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{{cquote|In [[Germany]] in 1933, Hitler’s government ordered the compulsory sterilization of all German citizens with ‘undesirable’ handicaps, not just those held in custody or in institutions. This was to prevent ‘contamination’ of Hitler’s ‘superior German race’ through intermarriage.
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Then from 1938 to 1945, this surgical treatment of such ‘useless eaters’ was superseded by a more comprehensive solution—the eager genocide, by Hitler’s [[Nazis]], of over 11 million people considered to be subhuman or unworthy of life, as is authenticated and documented by the Nuremberg Trials records. Those killed included [[Jew]]s, evangelical [[Christian]]s, blacks, gypsies, [[communism|communists]], [[homosexuality|homosexuals]], amputees and mental patients.
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This was nothing other than rampant [[evolution|Darwinism]] — the elimination of millions of human beings branded ‘unfit/inferior’ by, and for the benefit of, those who regarded themselves as being ‘fit/superior’.
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The core idea of Darwinism is [[natural selection|selection]]. The Nazis believed that they must direct the process of selection to advance the German race. Galton’s naïve vision of a ‘[[eugenics]] [[utopia]]’ had mutated into the Nazi nightmare of murderous ethnic cleansing.
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Sadly, ideas of racial superiority and eugenics did not die with Hitler’s regime. [[David Duke]], America’s infamous anti-black and anti-Jew racist, developed his views from reading the eugenicist writings of Galton, [[H.G. Wells]], Sir Arthur Keith and others, as well as the early writings of modern sociobiologists such as Harvard’s E.O. Wilson.<ref>https://creation.com/eugenics-death-of-the-defenceless</ref>}}
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In '''[[Nazi Germany]]''', abortion resulted in the death penalty for [[Aryan]] women, but was forced upon other "inferior" members of society. Abortion played a prominent part in Nazi [[eugenics]], "cleansing" those seen as undesirable. The Nazis believed the woman's body belonged to the state, and they would decide whether a pregnancy would be carried out. Jews, Gypsies, and other groups would be killed if they did not carry out a state-mandated abortion.
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== External links ==
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*[http://www.metacafe.com/watch/3200794/abortion_nazi_ideology_of_lebensunwertes_leben_life_unworthy_of_life_video/ Abortion and Nazi idealogy] - video
  
 
==References==
 
==References==
 
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==See also==
 
*[[Abortion and eugenics]]
 
*[[Abortion and eugenics]]
 
*[[Abortion holocaust]]
 
*[[Abortion holocaust]]
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Abortionist views can be similar to those of Adolf Hitler
Adolf Hitler believed in the use of Abortion for the purposes of Eugenics and racial cleansing. Hitler believed in the forced "evolution" of humanity through the death of the handicapped, and all those who were not Aryan, most notably including Jews. He viewed non-Aryans as inferior. An arguably similar rationale is often used to justify abortion today—specifically, the killing of unborn children who suffer from physical and mental issues, a form of eugenics.

In 1942 Adolf Hitler declared:

In view of the large families of the Slav native population, it could only suit us if girls and women there had as many abortions as possible. We are not interested in seeing the non-German population multiply…We must use every means to instill in the population the idea that it is harmful to have several children, the expenses that they cause and the dangerous effect on woman's health… It will be necessary to open special institutions for abortions and doctors must be able to help out there in case there is any question of this being a breach of their professional ethics.[1]

After World War II, the War Crimes Tribunal indicted ten Nazi leaders for "encouraging and compelling abortion," which the tribunal considered a "crime against humanity."[2][3]

Creation Ministries International wrote:

In Germany in 1933, Hitler’s government ordered the compulsory sterilization of all German citizens with ‘undesirable’ handicaps, not just those held in custody or in institutions. This was to prevent ‘contamination’ of Hitler’s ‘superior German race’ through intermarriage.

Then from 1938 to 1945, this surgical treatment of such ‘useless eaters’ was superseded by a more comprehensive solution—the eager genocide, by Hitler’s Nazis, of over 11 million people considered to be subhuman or unworthy of life, as is authenticated and documented by the Nuremberg Trials records. Those killed included Jews, evangelical Christians, blacks, gypsies, communists, homosexuals, amputees and mental patients.

This was nothing other than rampant Darwinism — the elimination of millions of human beings branded ‘unfit/inferior’ by, and for the benefit of, those who regarded themselves as being ‘fit/superior’.

The core idea of Darwinism is selection. The Nazis believed that they must direct the process of selection to advance the German race. Galton’s naïve vision of a ‘eugenics utopia’ had mutated into the Nazi nightmare of murderous ethnic cleansing.

Sadly, ideas of racial superiority and eugenics did not die with Hitler’s regime. David Duke, America’s infamous anti-black and anti-Jew racist, developed his views from reading the eugenicist writings of Galton, H.G. Wells, Sir Arthur Keith and others, as well as the early writings of modern sociobiologists such as Harvard’s E.O. Wilson.[4]

In Nazi Germany, abortion resulted in the death penalty for Aryan women, but was forced upon other "inferior" members of society. Abortion played a prominent part in Nazi eugenics, "cleansing" those seen as undesirable. The Nazis believed the woman's body belonged to the state, and they would decide whether a pregnancy would be carried out. Jews, Gypsies, and other groups would be killed if they did not carry out a state-mandated abortion.

External links

References

  1. https://www.lifesitenews.com/ldn/2007/sep/07090708.html
  2. https://www.abortionfacts.com/online_books/love_them_both/why_cant_we_love_them_both_25.asp#But%20didn%E2%80%99t%20Hitler%20oppose%20abortion?
  3. Nuremberg Trial Proceedings Volume 11, pp. 542-543. Wednesday, 17 April 1946. Retrieved from the Avalon Project, April 23, 2010.
  4. https://creation.com/eugenics-death-of-the-defenceless

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