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racial state: Germany 1933-1945

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A comprehensive discussion of the origins of Nazi racial ideology and its systematic implementation against Jews, the mentally handicapped and homosexuals. The authors argue that despite the decentralized character of Nazi bureaucracy, the government was neither hindered in its ruthless persecution of designated victims nor hampered in the implementation of its social policies

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