Prominent Americans had significant amount of influence in the implementation and outcome of Hitler's eugenic policies. Many of these were the product of Ivy League education, and in turn, Hitler's formidable propaganda machine was quite happy to have the public approval of America's finest scientists, doctors, and journalists. Harvard professors and graduates were by far the most influential. Prominent Harvard graduates sat as Judges in Hitler's eugenic courts. Harvard graduates and lecturers were part of the administration at the Buchenwald concentration camp. Prominent Harvard professors and students formed the immigration restriction lobby that was instrumental in keeping Jewish refugees from reaching U.S. shores. Prestigious Harvard al...
Eve Eiler was born in Fort Wayne. She enjoys World War II, U.S. and Atlantic History. She plans to c...
Eugenics is not a nineteenth-century invention. You can talk about it since the appearance of the fi...
Margaret Sanger is a polarizing figure, preferably avoided to stay above the fray. Unfortunately, it...
Prominente Amerikaner hatten erheblichen Einfluss auf die Umsetzung und das Ergebnis von Hitlers eug...
Hitler and his henchmen victimized an entire European population and exterminated millions in his qu...
From a “Race of Masters” to a “Master Race”: 1948 to 1848 Vol. #1 of the Eugenics Anthology by A.E. ...
This chapter documents how eugenics, scientific racism, and hereditarianism survived at Harvard wel...
Included is a chapters from Vol. 1 of The Eugenics Anthology book series: “From a ‘Race of Masters’ ...
Those who practice science, though they often portray themselves as triumphantly marching toward nat...
The years 1933-1945 were filled with great turmoil and inconsistency throughout Germany. As early as...
The origins of the Holocaust have been debated and evaluated by historians for decades. Since, histo...
In 1943, President James Conant of Harvard University decided that Harvard\u27s undergraduate curric...
Goethe\u27s interest in Harvard launched the discipline of Germanistik in North America. Conditions ...
Conventional knowledge tells us that few Americans knew the details or inner workings of Hitler's ra...
• Misguided by the notion that the decline of the German race would be prevented by purifying "...
Eve Eiler was born in Fort Wayne. She enjoys World War II, U.S. and Atlantic History. She plans to c...
Eugenics is not a nineteenth-century invention. You can talk about it since the appearance of the fi...
Margaret Sanger is a polarizing figure, preferably avoided to stay above the fray. Unfortunately, it...
Prominente Amerikaner hatten erheblichen Einfluss auf die Umsetzung und das Ergebnis von Hitlers eug...
Hitler and his henchmen victimized an entire European population and exterminated millions in his qu...
From a “Race of Masters” to a “Master Race”: 1948 to 1848 Vol. #1 of the Eugenics Anthology by A.E. ...
This chapter documents how eugenics, scientific racism, and hereditarianism survived at Harvard wel...
Included is a chapters from Vol. 1 of The Eugenics Anthology book series: “From a ‘Race of Masters’ ...
Those who practice science, though they often portray themselves as triumphantly marching toward nat...
The years 1933-1945 were filled with great turmoil and inconsistency throughout Germany. As early as...
The origins of the Holocaust have been debated and evaluated by historians for decades. Since, histo...
In 1943, President James Conant of Harvard University decided that Harvard\u27s undergraduate curric...
Goethe\u27s interest in Harvard launched the discipline of Germanistik in North America. Conditions ...
Conventional knowledge tells us that few Americans knew the details or inner workings of Hitler's ra...
• Misguided by the notion that the decline of the German race would be prevented by purifying "...
Eve Eiler was born in Fort Wayne. She enjoys World War II, U.S. and Atlantic History. She plans to c...
Eugenics is not a nineteenth-century invention. You can talk about it since the appearance of the fi...
Margaret Sanger is a polarizing figure, preferably avoided to stay above the fray. Unfortunately, it...