Last time this came up I looked it up. As I recall, Hitler loved vaccine mandates, and thought it was the way forward for the Aryan race. He just thought it was a waste of resources for the dirty non-Aryans. He was "against vaccine mandates" insofar as he thought those he viewed as subhumans weren't worthy to receive the glory of forced vaccination.
Interesting, hadn't seen that. I'll have to look into it.
You may very well be right, I'm seeing some of the stuff I'd previously seen called into question. They may have "localized" some of what Hitler said, and changed the meanings. It could even all be bullshit. It's a little unclear, since on such an issue you've got everyone from far leftists to actual neo-Nazis arguing their points, not always in the most objective way. So it's hard to tell the accuracy, but the quote I'd seen was the following, allegedly from Hitler himself in '42:
Compulsory vaccination will be confined to Germans alone, and the doctors in the German colonies will be there solely for the purpose of looking after the German colonists. It is stupid to thrust happiness upon people against their wishes.
The other quote I've seen used is allegedly from Bormann, Hitler's secretary (among other positions):
The Slavs are to work for us. Insofar as we don’t need them, they may die. Therefore compulsory vaccination and German health services are superfluous. The fertility of the Slavs is undesirable.
So that's what I'd seen to back up the other side, but again, much of it seems unverified, and I haven't looked into it enough to know for sure.
Last time this came up I looked it up. As I recall, Hitler loved vaccine mandates, and thought it was the way forward for the Aryan race. He just thought it was a waste of resources for the dirty non-Aryans. He was "against vaccine mandates" insofar as he thought those he viewed as subhumans weren't worthy to receive the glory of forced vaccination.
This was a nazi propaganda poster against vaccines
https://files.catbox.moe/vbjaj0.jpg.
They considered it to be "Jewish poison" so they were against it.
Interesting, hadn't seen that. I'll have to look into it.
You may very well be right, I'm seeing some of the stuff I'd previously seen called into question. They may have "localized" some of what Hitler said, and changed the meanings. It could even all be bullshit. It's a little unclear, since on such an issue you've got everyone from far leftists to actual neo-Nazis arguing their points, not always in the most objective way. So it's hard to tell the accuracy, but the quote I'd seen was the following, allegedly from Hitler himself in '42:
The other quote I've seen used is allegedly from Bormann, Hitler's secretary (among other positions):
So that's what I'd seen to back up the other side, but again, much of it seems unverified, and I haven't looked into it enough to know for sure.