| Robert Proctor - History - 1988 - 480 pages
...provided the ideas and techniques which led to and justified this unparalleled slaughter. [Those involved] were to a large extent people of long and high standing,...members, some of them world famous, authors with familiar names.17 8 The "Organic Vision" of Nazi Racial Science Today, the German people may well be considered... | |
| Richard M. Lerner - Social Science - 1992 - 268 pages
...ideas and techniques which led to and justified this unparalleled slaughter. . . . [The participants] were to a large extent people of long and high standing,...members, some of them world famous, authors with familiar names.1 It is, then, a great historical irony that this widespread participation in the National Socialist... | |
| Jennifer Terry, Jacqueline L. Urla - Social Science - 1995 - 432 pages
...provided the ideas and techniques which led to and justified this unparalleled slaughter. [Those involved] were to a large extent people of long and high standing,...of them world famous, authors with familiar names 94 Notes 1. This chapter is a slightly revised and shortened version of a chapter from my book, Racial... | |
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