Monday, 31 August 2015

Did You Know?


Hitler led the first public anti-smoking campaign in modern history.


Nazi Germany started a strong anti-tobacco movement and led the first public anti-smoking campaign in modern history.  Anti-tobacco movements grew in many countries from the beginning of the 20th century. After German doctors became the first to identify the link between smoking and lung cancer, Germany initiated a strong anti-tobacco movement.
Anti-tobacco movements grew in many nations from the beginning of the 20th century, but these had little success, except in Germany, where the campaign was supported by the government after the Nazis came to power. 
It was the most powerful anti-smoking movement in the world during the 1930s and early 1940s. The National Socialist leadership condemned smoking and several of them openly criticized tobacco consumption. Research on smoking and its effects on health thrived under Nazi rule and was the most important of its type at that time.
Adolf Hitler's personal distaste for tobacco and the Nazi reproductive policies were among the motivating factors behind their campaign against smoking, and this campaign was associated with both anti-Semitism and racism.


Source: en.wikipedia.org
 


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