Darwin, Huxley, Galton, Keynes, Sanger, Hitler, yeah they are all "fictional."
To prove that, you'd have to show me the total number of deaths and prove that they were somehow caused by people applying eugenicist ideals. You know you can't do that, of course.
ALL abortion is based on eugenics, so here is a low estimate:
Summary of Registered Abortions Worldwide, through October 2008
Not really. Few, if any, women get abortions for eugenic reasons, however broadly defined. Most do so for economic reasons.
Julian Huxley, who put together Evolution: The Modern Synthesis was president of a society that started both the International Planned Parenthood Federation and the Marie Stopes foundation. Marie Stopes was a member of the Eugenics Society. Jonathan Stopes-Roe, her grandson, was a director of Rationalist Press Association, a publisher of anti-Christian propaganda (and evolution books of course.)