"The Horrifying American Roots of Nazi Eugenics" is a recent account by Edward Black of the shocking injustices by Adolf Hitler, a German dictator. Published in the United States in 2003, Black's text opts to turn away shortly from the despicable prejudices of the German Nazi and their extermination of millions of Jews, to lift the veil of the dark secrets of old. The author has dug deep into the most unfortunate injustices of human society and pulled up the undercurrent. In essence, the article is keen to discuss the root cause of the problem: segregation, forceful sterilization, and extermination of millions of people in a "civilized society." The text is a persuasive and informative argument that uncovers to the reader to the masterminds of the Nazi eugenics who are the Americans who engineered and financed the German Nazi ethnic cleansing.
Summary
The author uses literal and lateral language techniques to unearth the root cause and origin of the Nazi eugenics for the reader. Black does not beat about the bush as he discloses the different groups of American society who supported the idle of eugenics back home in the US. Black's target audience is the students and adults of modern society. The text aims to clear the air by pointing out that although it has gone done in the history books that Hitler and the German Nazis were the main perpetrators of the Holocaust injustices, the genesis of the injustices is squarely on the American society.
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Black has hit the nail on the head as he re-counts facts to his readers. He reveals that long before Hitler was in power, the American society with emphases on the State of California was segregating, and sterilizing men and women from "defective" families. Many factions of American society widely accepted the idea of ridding the world of defective blood and families. The preferred race or person at the time were Nordics, who had the perfect physical features, right genetics, were intellectuals, and was wealthy. American authors published books, many took strong positions, and the judiciary passed draconian laws to pave the way for eugenics in the US.
According to Black, Hitler's atrocities were birthed when he heard about the American eugenics and read their books that spoke about lethal chambers. Hitler started on a low gear by justifying the use of Nazi eugenics to carry out medical experiments. Soon the Nazis were bold and started exterminating the unfit persons in the German society who were mainly Jews. American corporations sponsored the Nazi institution to use the undesired human race to carry out inhumane medical experiments. Many respectable members of the American society expressed the displeasure that the Germans have bit them at their own game by taking the bold step of exterminating the "unfit." In the end, many of the Nazi soldiers were prosecuted and judged for their crimes against humanity. Sadly, the same genocide acts were later referred to as human genetics medical evidence and are used to advance the field of medicine to date.
Indeed the author of the text has used thriller tactics to persuade and enlighten his reader of the true masterminds and financiers of the famous Nazi eugenics who are the Americans. Indeed the text is an eye-opener to how sycophancy and unreasonable political cultic ideas can easily slide a society to a barbaric civilization. Any reasonable adult would appreciate the excellent knowledge that the author black reveals to the readers. It is clear from this reading that if the Americans have not to lead the way by practicing and hailing eugenics, the Nazi eugenics would probably not exist today.