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dc asked in Arts & HumanitiesHistory · 8 years ago

Was Hitler in power long enough to actually alter the German gene pool as he would of hoped?

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  • P. W
    Lv 6
    8 years ago
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    Before WWII, intermarriage between Jews and Gentiles was common, especially in Berlin, but after Hitler's rise to power, it became an increasingly unwise thing to do.

    On that basis, it had a huge impact in the gene pool, which he would have approved of, but no-one else.

  • Paul
    Lv 5
    8 years ago

    No.

    Germans have the same percentage of Downs Syndrome and Spacicity , etc as other European Nations.

    Russia alone has significantly less, but that has been attributed to the approved abortion of the unborn with those Symptoms.

  • 8 years ago

    Considering how many German men died in the war as soldiers, I strongly doubt that he had what he would have considered to be a positive effect in that area.

  • 8 years ago

    yes. thanks to his policies, most of the german children born in the first few months of 1946 had slavic blood, the result of the mass rapes carried out by the Soviets during their conquest. Other than that, no.

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  • 8 years ago

    Every time I go to Germany,everyone looks big and strong and healthy.

    So,perhaps.

  • Anonymous
    8 years ago

    "Would HAVE hoped," not "would OF hoped," you illiterate.

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