Forced Sterilization in Concentration Camps | Ella Davis | USC Shoah Foundation | #shorts
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Roma Holocaust survivor discusses forced sterilization in concentration camps in this USC Shoah Foundation short.
"That experiment they did. They experimented] on people. Like my mother, she had a– they [didn’t] want to have no babies in there no more. They did some electro, [to] my mother, between the legs. They did some, [so] she could not have no babies no more. And then they promise[d] us, when she let [them] do that, that she can take her children and go out. So my mama was in there, until they [were] allowed] to do that. ""Then I’ll come out with my children."" They told a lie to her. We did nothing. They did all kind of experiments in there. Just like the… how you call them? Them twins? When they had some, they– they kill[ed] them too."
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