Sweden was also doing experiments in eugenics. Ever wonder why they're all blond hair and blue eyed?
In the first half of the 20th century, as part of the study of eugenics in Sweden, a program was launched for compulsory sterilization. According to various estimates, it affected 63,000 women. Sterilization in Sweden continued until the 1970s when it was canceled and recognized as a crime against humanity.
Sterilization was considered voluntary but, in fact, it was not. It was intended to prevent reproduction by people who were not “Aryan” or who were considered carriers of defective genetic traits.
Sweden was also doing experiments in eugenics. Ever wonder why they're all blond hair and blue eyed?
Sterilization was considered voluntary but, in fact, it was not. It was intended to prevent reproduction by people who were not “Aryan” or who were considered carriers of defective genetic traits.
Swedish eugenics experiment
https://archive.ph/ZdAJ9