War Against the Weak: Eugenics and America's Campaign to Create a Master Race, Expanded Edition
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Step into the dark and haunting world of American eugenics with the eye-opening read, "War Against the Weak: Eugenics and America's Campaign to Create a Master Race, Expanded Edition." Delve into the shocking revelations of how corporate philanthropies in the U.S. fueled a campaign of ethnic cleansing, laying the foundation for the Nazi eugenics movement. This gripping chronicle uncovers the sinister practices that led to the sterilization of 60,000 Americans in 27 states.
Unravel the hidden truths behind the modern movement of "human genetics" and its origins in the dark chapters of history. Discover the chilling connections between American eugenics and the atrocities committed by Hitler and Mengele under the Nazi regime. Gain insight into how influential organizations paved the way for state-sanctioned genocide, leaving a lasting impact on society.
With the expanded edition of this profound book, delve deeper into the horrors of eugenics and the far-reaching consequences of unchecked scientific ideologies. Explore two new essays that shed light on the depths of state-sponsored genocide, offering a comprehensive look at a dark period in history that must not be forgotten.
Ready to uncover the controversial truths behind the twisted legacy of eugenics and its lasting impact on society? Dive into "War Against the Weak: Eugenics and America's Campaign to Create a Master Race, Expanded Edition" now.
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