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The five largest abortion clinics in Germany

Pro Familia was founded by Hans Harmsen, a "racial hygienist" in the Third Reich who was jointly responsible for the murder of over 70,000 disabled people.

iFamNews Germany by iFamNews Germany
December 10, 2022
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The five largest abortion clinics in Germany

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[We repost this piece by Karl Noswitz* with kind permission. Original can be found here].

In Germany, there are an estimated one thousand practices and clinics that kill children before birth. In those facilities, a total of 100,000 children are killed in their mothers’ wombs every year. The top five German child murder providers have a market share of around 20%, aborting 20,000 children in their premises each year. The remaining 995 abortion “clinics” perform 80,000 abortions annually.

The top 5 abortion clinics in Germany:

  • Gabie Raven in Dortmund

At Gabie Raven’s two abortion clinics in Holland, 6,300 children are killed before birth each year. Even in Gabie Raven’s new Dortmund location, more than 3,000 children are expected to be murdered in the womb each year. With more than 9,000 abortions per year, Gabie Raven is one of the largest abortion providers.

  • Friedrich Stapf in Munich

The “Stapf Clinic” in Munich-Freiham was previously considered the largest abortion clinic in Germany. The owner, Friedrich Stapf, boasts of having murdered 100,000 children before birth during his lifetime. The Taz wrote about him: “Stapf has had a busy day. His practice handles one-third of all abortions in Bavaria, he says. Up to 3,500 a year.“

  • Gesya Zeyf in Nuremberg

In its weekend edition of August 24/25, 2002, the “Abendzeitung Nürnberg” reported: “4000 pregnant women make use of the services of the Nuremberg abortion doctor Andreas Freudemann every year“. In the meantime, Andreas Freudemann has handed over abortion services at the Nuremberg North Clinic to Gesya Zeyf. Current abortion numbers are not known but are probably in the same range. Gesya Zeyf learned the basics of mass murder in the womb from the Catholic Church. She was an assistant physician at St. Elisabeth Hospital in Dorsten, which is part of the “Catholic Clinik Ruhrgebiet Nord GmbH” hospital group.

  • Sonja Merkle in Ludwigsburg

Stuttgarter Zeitung daily wrote about the child slaughterhouse in Ludwigsburg: “About 1500 abortions are performed there each year. ‘We could easily double our numbers,’ Gottenbos explains.” Johannes Gottebos has since handed over his child slaughterhouse to Sonja Merkle. The announced doubling of murder figures should have been achieved by now.

  • The “Medical Centers” of Pro Familia

Pro Familia operates four abortion centers in Bremen, Saarbrücken, Mainz and Rüsselsheim. The number of children killed in the womb in these facilities is kept secret. According to statistics, 1,850 children were aborted in a gynecological practice or surgery center in Saarland in 2021. The “Medical Center” of Pro Familia in Saarbrücken has virtually no competition in the Saarland.

According to a conservative estimate, about 1,600 children are aborted each year in a child slaughterhouse operated by Pro Familia. Multiplying this number by the number of abortion services provided by Pro Familia yields a total number of over 7,000 children killed annually. Pro Familia was founded by Hans Harmsen, who as a “racial hygienist” in the Third Reich was jointly responsible for the murder of over 70,000 disabled people.

*Karl Noswitz is an investigative journalist and pro-life activist in Germany. Since 2022, he has kept a blog about the abortion industry. Because of his pro-life work, Noswitz was sued several times, including by Bishop Georg Bätzing, the chairman of the German Bishops’ Conference.

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