It was May 1933. Adolf Hitler had recently come to power in Germany, and one of the first laws he passed was the one that amended the penal code, introducing a prison for doctors who provided information to women who wanted to have an abortion. It’s been nearly 90 years since then, but Nazi-era law is still in effect in the country. Or rather, it was until today: the Bundestag, the German parliament, abolished the rule thanks to the votes of the majority parties, namely socialist, green and liberal parties. Against the CDU, the Christian Democratic party of former Chancellor...