Armed with his newfound grant money, Ivanov and his team arrived at a research station in French Guinea in March 1926. At the research station, local hunters would poach chimpanzees in the wild and bring them back to scientists in order for them to perform their experiments.
Eventually, Ivanov wound up with three juvenile female chimpanzees, which were soon inseminated with human sperm. But the insemination did not take.
- He Tried To Inseminate Women From French New Guinea Without Their ConsentAfter the insemination of chimpanzees failed, Ivanov decided to inseminate unknowing African women with chimpanzee sperm. He planned to do so under the pretense of a standard medical exam. Luckily, his plan was rejected by the governor of French Guinea.Ivanov was forced to return to Russia, where he soon enacted another plan for experimenting on humans.
- Back In Russia, Five Women Volunteered For Insemination With Chimpanzee Sperm
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- Debunking Religion, In Part, Motivated Ivanov’s Work
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Part of the Soviet embrace of Ivanov’s experiments had to do with their relationship to Darwin’s Theory of Evolution. Ivanov’s thinking was premised on Darwin’s work; he believed that breeding humans with apes would further evidence their close relationship on the evolutionary tree. This, in turn, would further demonstrate the superiority of science over religion – a major part of the Soviet project to discredit and disavow religion altogether.
Given Ivanov’s (at least partial) motivation in this regard, it’s little wonder that his failure to produce a humanzee added fuel to the creationist Christian fire. - Ivanov’s Failed Experiments Inspired Creationists To Spread The Word That Darwin’s Theories Were False
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Creationist supporters and evangelical Christians, even in the earlier part of the 20th century, saw great value in promoting the failure of Ivanov’s experiments. After all, if humans and chimps – closely related, according to Darwinism – could not breed, then Darwin’s theory, in their minds, were proven invalid.
This was the moment that sparked the widespread promotion of the Stalin/Soviet man-ape super-warrior story, because it allowed opponents of Darwinism to discredit the scientist and his theory in the same breath as the reviled Stalin - Ideas Of Human-Ape Breeding Eventually Fell Out Of Favor
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- The Soviets Embarked On A Purge Of ‘Inferior’ Humans – And Ivanov Was Among ThemMany political movements wind up consuming their own. Look at what happened to Robespierre after the French Revolution, for example. Scientist Ilya Ivanov did not come to the brutally violent end met by the French leader. But when Stalin decided to conduct a purge of the Soviet scientific community in 1930 – one of many purges of intellectuals during his reign in 1930 – Ivanov was arrested, accused of inciting a counterrevolutionary movement, and exiled to Kazakhstan, where he died two years later
- This Wasn’t The End Of The Humanzees Idea
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