The matter of funding was the main reason why one lasted
longer than the other. This makes me wonder how many other types of eugenics
like experiments might have had an impact on society if they had been more well
funded or could have budgeted themselves better and lasted longer till a
“breakthrough of sorts”. Could we possibly be living in a completely different
world today? Or was this just an idea only really held by a few elitist types
of people; and if it had ever really taken form the majority would have
squashed it before any worldwide effects could have been instigated. I mean
although we were doing the same types of experiments at the relative time of
the holocaust we still stepped in… kind of. Who knows what would happened it
just shows that ideas need support and history is defined by it.
John Plevel
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