Theories and the rise of Hitler ane the Nazi State
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action, not actually belief in the theories themselves. The theories served as justification, as an excuse for exterminating innocent people that posed as a threat to Aryan-Germans. It is appalling that something as Barbaric as the treatment of humans during the Third Reich actually took place, and that such obscure theories such as those I have discussed provided the structure for the Nazi State. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ **Bibliography** Burleigh and Wipperman "The Racial State" Cambridge University Press
action, not actually belief in the theories themselves. The theories served as justification, as an excuse for exterminating innocent people that posed as a threat to Aryan-Germans. It is appalling that something as Barbaric as the treatment of humans during the Third Reich actually took place, and that such obscure theories such as those I have discussed provided the structure for the Nazi State. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ **Bibliography** Burleigh and Wipperman "The Racial State" Cambridge University Press