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39 children Romani children (20 boys and 19 girls)at St. Josefspflege orphanage in Mulfingen, Germany were purposely kept from their parents as part of a study. Eva Justin of the Institute for the Study of Racial Hygiene studied them for her doctoral dissertion titled "Lebensschicksale artfremd erzogener Zigeunerkinder und ihre Nachkommen" (The fate of Gypsy children and their offspring raised in alien environments) was accepted by the Mathematics-Science Faculty of Berlin University in 1943 and was published in 1944. In the preface Justin explains her hope that her "study will serve as a basis for future race hygience laws regulating such unworthy primitive elements." The children were then sent to Auschwitz-Birkenau where most perished(USHMM 1994, 41-42)

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39 children Romani children

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Auschwitz concentration camp

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To provide a graphic illustration in a non-commercial encyclopedic article on historically significant events, which occurred in Auschwitz concentration camp, to wit, 39 children of partial Romani ancestry were murdered. The use is for educational purposes; there is no free alternate photograph available. Use of a low resolution copy of this screenshot in this context does not affect any commercial value the image may or may not possess. The image was uploaded in the United States onto the English Misplaced Pages's servers which are also located within the United States. Use of this image in this context constitutes Fair Use as dictated by U.S. Copyright Law Title 17 § 107.

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