
Adolph Hitler (1889-1945)
His ironclad dictatorship over Nazi
Germany was characterized by strong racial
bias and violence towards any persons deemed
inferior to his Aryan or Teutonic ideal. He
worked hard to push the concept of evolution
on a nation that was already beginning to
waver in its grasp of Christian values.
Consequently, Hitler and his army of thugs
were able to get away with murder. They
murdered over six million Jews, whom they
deemed racially inferior to Germans, as well
as many others who opposed their agenda for
"racial purity".

Joseph Stalin (1879-1953)
Influenced heavily by men like Marx,
Engels, Lenin and Darwin, Stalin ruled
Communist Russia with an iron fist. Through
his direction, millions of Russian people
were imprisoned and exterminated. While
Hitler killed millions, Stalin was
responsible for the brutal fate of tens of
millionsof his own people. What human
philosophies would have motivated him to
carry out such an unprecedented mass
genocide? Darwin and evolutionism strike
again.

Josef Mengele (1911-1979)
Known as the "Angel of Death",
Mengele was a prominent Nazi SS butcher fully
indoctrinated in Hitler's ideologies. During
the war, he practiced gruesome medical
experiments on prisoners at Auschwitz, the
infamous death camp where many Jews and other
political prisoners of war were exterminated
in gas chambers. After the war, he escaped to
Argentina, where he practiced medicine,
gaining a name for himself as an abortionist.
Being motivated by Hitler's Nazi ideology, he
most certainly believed in evolution and
Aryan supremacy.

Margaret Sanger
(1879-1966)
She founded Planned Parenthood, the
largest promoter and provider of abortion in
America. The ideals that would govern her
life's direction were spawned in the 1920s,
at the same time when Hitler's Nazi movement
was taking root in Germany; she was heavily
influenced by Nazi philosophy and writings.
As a result, she became a strong believer in
eugenics, by which a population could be made
"racially better" by limiting
growth among inferior and unwanted races
through abortion and birth control. The
legacy of Margaret Sanger? Over 40 million
children killed in America since 1973, when
abortion was legalized, and over a billion
children killed worldwide during the same
period.