One of today's most original and prolific scholars on German racial policy examines three interrelated aspects of Nazi Germany--relations with "the East", euthanasia, and extermination. The book offers new ideas on the German-Soviet war and other national tragedies, explores whether the Nazi analogy is relevant to today's discussions on ethics, and much more.
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One of today's most original and prolific scholars on German racial policy examines three interrelated aspects of Nazi Germany--relations with "the East", euthanasia, and extermination. The book offers new ideas on the German-Soviet war and other national tragedies, explores whether the Nazi analogy is relevant to today's discussions on ethics, and much more.
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