NAZI IDEAS
KILLING OF POOR PEOPLE IN CONGESTED GERMAN TOWNS & CITIES. REGARDED AS NO GREAT LOSS. (By Telegraph—Press Association —Copyright) (Received This Day, 12.20 p.m.) LONDON, April 28. An article published in Rosenberg’s periodical, received from the German frontier, states that thickly-populated areas of cities and towns are bound to suffer most during bombing attacks. These areas, the periodical states, are inhabited usually by poor people, who are unlikely ever to improve their lot and are no great asset to the community. Their loss, therefore, need not be unduly regretted. “Continuous bomb explosions,” it is added, “are bound to unhinge mentally those whose nervous systems are unstable. The bombings, therefore, should enable us to discover incipient neurasthenics, who in the interests of race selection and social hygiene should not be permitted to reproduce their kind. These should be confined to institutions and their offspring sterilised.”
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 29 April 1942, Page 4
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