Antonio Vallejo-Nájera

Antonio Vallejo-Nájera
Born
Antonio Vallejo-Nájera Lobón

20 July 1889 (1889-07-20)
Died25 February 1960 (1960-02-26) (aged 70)
Madrid, Spain
NationalitySpanish
EducationUniversity of Valladolid
Occupation(s)psychiatrist, physician and university teacher
Employer(s)University of Madrid, Spanish Military Health Corps
Known forHispanic eugenics
ChildrenJuan Antonio Vallejo-Nágera
AwardsGran Cruz de la Orden Civil de Sanidad

Antonio Vallejo-Nájera (1889–1960) was a Spanish psychiatrist. He was interested in eugenics and proposed a link between Marxism and intellectual disability, something he sought to prove through experimenting on Republican prisoners. His ideas led to the thefts of many Spanish newborns and young children from their left-wing parents in Francoist Spain; as many as 30,000 children were taken from leftist families and placed with nationalist families. Vallejo-Nájera was rewarded for his assistance during the Spanish Civil War and he became a leading figure in Spanish psychiatry.