Hitler's American Model by Whitman, Marina
The United States and the Making of Nazi Race Law
This insightful book delves into the unsettling parallels between Nazi Germany's racial policies and the United States' own legal framework of racial discrimination during the early 20th century. It reveals how Nazi officials studied and were influenced by American race laws, particularly those concerning segregation and anti-miscegenation, as they crafted their own oppressive legal system. Through meticulous research, the book challenges the perception of American exceptionalism by highlighting the transatlantic exchange of ideas that contributed to the formulation of some of the most notorious aspects of Nazi ideology.
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- Published
- 2017
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- Length
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- Pages
- 208
- Original Language
- English
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