“…Most eugenics-focused research on reproductive politics concerning Central, Eastern and Southeastern Europe stops, however, with World War II, and only marginally refers to continuities in professionals and discourses from the second half of the 1940s onwards (Promitzer et al, 2011;Szegedi, 2012;Turda, 2013;Turda & Weindling, 2007). Also, while there is a rapidly growing body of scholarship on the state socialist history of sex education and reproductive politics, only recently have scholars revealed the (re)surfacing of eugenics following the end of World War II (Demény, 2018;Hahn, 2009;Kuře, 2018;Kuźma-Markowska, 2011;Lišková, 2018;Melegh, 2011;Prajerova, 2019;Shmidt, 2019;Šustrová, 2019;Szamosi, 2018;Szegedi, 2014;Varsa, 2017;Żok & Baum, 2018).…”