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One of the camp’s most important rules had always been that birth was banned. At first, women found to be pregnant were sent elsewhere to have their babies, which were taken from them to be raised in Nazi children’s homes. Later, when numbers of pregnancies rose, abortions were carried out. Any baby born alive was murdered. At the same time everything was done to prevent any chance that the women sent to concentration camps might reproduce.
Ravensbrück: Life and Death in Hitler's Concentration Camp for Women
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