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Nazi census: identification and control in the Third Reich

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This study challenges census-taking by examining how the Hitlerian regime pioneered both the concepts and the processes of modern statistics-gathering about populations. Discusses the thoroughness and mechanical efficiency with which the Nazis went about their business of targeting Jews, gypsies and other socially or biologically segments of German society

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