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Fritz Lenz
Race and Membership in American History: the Eugenics Movement
Copyright by Patricia Bujnoch 2018
Curren T Anthropology
The Survival of Eugenics in 20Th-Century Germany HUMAN -MGENETICS Paul Weindling KEDUCATION
The Mind of Primitive
American Eugenics and the German Sterilization Law of 1933
A Study of the United States Influence on German Eugenics
Racial Purity, Stable Genes, and Sex Difference: Gender in the Making of Genetic Concepts by Richard Goldschmidt and Fritz Lenz
The Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Anthropology, Human Heredity and Eugenics During World War II, 1938/42–1945
Aryan Race”: a Profound Failure of Interdisciplinary Communication Christopher Mark Hutton, the University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, China
Eugenics and Racial Hygiene: the Onnecc Tions Between the United States and Germany Nicholas Baker
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Race and Membership in American History: the Eugenics Movement
Human Reproduction and Eugenics As a Public Issue: the Contemporary Reception of a German Standard Text- Book on Racial Hygiene 1921-1941
Which One Is the Jew? the Scientific Pursuit to Define Germany’S Jews
Carl Gustav Jung, Avant-Garde Conservative
The Racism of Eric Voegelin ______
Jews Behind Glass: the Ethnographic Impulse in German-Jewish and Yiddish Literature, 1900-1948
Hitler's Ethic
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A PRIMER on RACE, SCIENCE and SOCIETY Jonathan Jansen & Cyrill Walters | Eds Schooling in 81928 480488 97 ISBN 978-1-928480-48-8 (Springer, 2019)
Aryan Blood:” Seroanthropology in Weimar and National Socialist Germany
Holocaust Science Is Not Force-Fed a Particular Interpretation
Encyclopedia of Race and Racism
Good Death” Nazi Euthanasia on Trial, 1945–1953 Michael S
The Nazi “Contribution” to the Journey of Antisemitism
The Concept of the »Nordic Race« in German and Nordic Racial-Theoretical Research in the 1920S
From Social Improvement to Scientific Racism: the Effects of World War I
Racial Theories in Fascist Italy
Fatherhood and the Family Community in the Nazi Schutzstaffel Amy Beth Carney
A Reception Study of the First German Compendium on Racial Hygiene, 1921-1940