On June 24, Germany repealed a Nazi-era legislation that made it illegal for doctors to inform patients about abortions, but the procedure is still difficult to access in the state. The law was repealed by the Bundestag lower house of parliament, so doctors can now give out additional information and explain abortions in greater detail without worrying about facing legal repercussions. Table of Contents When and where did it start? The "promotion" of abortion is illegal and is a crime punishable by "up to 2 years of imprisonment or a fine," according to paragraph 219a, which was introduced in 1933,...