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26. See <strong>Fredrickson</strong>, White Supremacy chaps. 4–6, and Black<br />

Liberation: A Comparative <strong>History</strong> of Black ideologies in the United<br />

States and South Africa (New York, 1995), passim.<br />

27. DuBow, Racial Segregation and the Origins of Apartheid,<br />

33–38.<br />

28. Gordon A. Craig, Germany 1866–1945 (New York, 1978),<br />

434–468.<br />

29. Hitler, Mein Kampf, 264–329 and passim.<br />

30. Jeffrey Herf, Reactionary Modernism: Technology, Culture,<br />

and Politics in Weimar and the Third Reich (Cambridge, Eng., 1984).<br />

31. Mein Kampf, passim.<br />

32. Ibid., 325.<br />

33. Sander Gilman, The Jew’s Body (New York, 1991), 76, 188–<br />

189, and passim.<br />

34. See Eric Rentschler, The Ministry of Illusion: Nazi Cinema<br />

and Its Afterlife (Cambridge, Mass., 1996), 149–169.<br />

35. Hitler, Mein Kampf, 383.<br />

36. Ibid., 624.<br />

37. Quoted in Benno Müller-Hill, Murderous Science: Elimination<br />

by Scientific Selection of Jews, Gypsies, and Others, Germany, 1933–<br />

1945, trans. <strong>George</strong> R. Fraser (Oxford, 1988), 86. Müller-Hill uses<br />

this statement to raise doubts about Hitler’s belief in a biological<br />

basis for racism.<br />

38. Alfred Rosenberg, Race and Race <strong>History</strong>, and Other Essays,<br />

ed. Robert Pois (New York, 1970), 34, 84.<br />

39. For a recent and controversial presentation of the latter<br />

view, see Daniel Jonah Goldhagen, Hitler’s Willing Executioners: Ordinary<br />

Germans and the Holocaust (New York, 1996).<br />

40. Saul Friedlander, Nazi Germany and the Jews, vol. 1, The<br />

Years of Persecution, 1933–1939 (New York, 1997), 116.<br />

41. See John Weiss, Ideology of Death: Why the Holocaust Happened<br />

in Germany (Chicago, 1996).<br />

42. See Stefan Kühl, The Nazi Connection: Eugenics, American<br />

<strong>Racism</strong>, and German National Socialism (New York, 1994).<br />

43. Friedlander, Nazi Germany and the Jews, 1:142, 149–150.<br />

187

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