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28. Hugh TREVOR-ROPER, Hitler's Table Talk 1941-1944. His Private Conversations,<br />

Enigma Books, 2000, p.482<br />

29. Ibid.<br />

30. Peter FRITZSCHE, Life and Death in the Third Reich, Harvard University Press,<br />

2009, p.59<br />

31. Hugh TREVOR-ROPER, Hitler's Table Talk 1941-1944. His Private Conversations,<br />

Enigma Books, 2000, p.46<br />

32. Götz ALY, Comm<strong>en</strong>t Hitler a acheté les allemands, Flammarion, 2008, p.436<br />

33. Ibid., p.105<br />

34. Richard EVANS, The coming of the Third Reich : a history, P<strong>en</strong>guin Press, 2005,<br />

p.38<br />

35. Adolf Hitler, discours du 13 avril 1923, Munich<br />

36. Kitty WERTHMAN, « <strong>Le</strong>sson from Austria. Would you vote for Hitler ? The<br />

testimony of Kitty Werthman », Témoignage audio disponible <strong>en</strong> CD<br />

37. Ralph COLP, Jr., « The contacts betwe<strong>en</strong> Karl Marx and Charles Darwin »,<br />

Journal of the History of Ideas, Vol. 35, No.2, Avril-Juin 1974<br />

38. Paul THOMAS, Marxism and Sci<strong>en</strong>tific Socialism, Routledge, 2008, p.61<br />

39. Sur Tommy Douglas, voir <strong>Le</strong>wis Herbert THOMAS, The Making of a Socialist:<br />

The Recollections of T.C. Douglas, University of Alberta Press, 1982 ; et Doris<br />

Fr<strong>en</strong>ch SHACKLETON, Tommy Douglas, McCelland & Stewart, 1975<br />

40. Sur les rapports <strong>en</strong>tre l’eugénisme et la p<strong>en</strong>sée socialiste, voir Herbert BREWER,<br />

« Eug<strong>en</strong>ics and socialism. Their common ground and how it should be sought »,<br />

The Eug<strong>en</strong>ics Review, Avril 1932 ; L. J. RAY, « Eug<strong>en</strong>ics, M<strong>en</strong>tal Defici<strong>en</strong>cy<br />

and Fabian Socialism betwe<strong>en</strong> the Wars », Oxford Review of Education, Vol. 9,<br />

No. 3, M<strong>en</strong>tal Handicap and Education, 1983 ; T. L. DE CORTE, M<strong>en</strong>ace of<br />

Undesirables: The Eug<strong>en</strong>ics Movem<strong>en</strong>t During the Progressive Era, University<br />

of Nevada, 1978 ; et D. PICKENS, Eug<strong>en</strong>ics and the Progressives, Vanderbilt<br />

University Press, 1968.<br />

41. Georges Bernard SHAW, cité par George WATSON, La littérature oubliée du<br />

socialisme, NiL éditions, 1999, p.178<br />

42. Herbert Georges WELLS, Anticipations of the Reaction of Mechanical and<br />

Sci<strong>en</strong>tific Progress Upon Human Life and Thought, 1902, cité dans Michael<br />

COREN, « Socialists made eug<strong>en</strong>ic fashionable », National Post, 17 Juin 2008<br />

43. François-Marie ALGOUD, La Peste et le choléra: Marx, Hitler, et leurs héritiers,<br />

Chiré, 2000, p.65 ; voir aussi Franks, ANGELA, Margaret Sanger's eug<strong>en</strong>ic<br />

legacy: the control of female fertility, McFarland, 2005<br />

44. Justin STAMM, « Socialism, Eug<strong>en</strong>ics and Population Control », The Epoch<br />

Times, 10 Mars 2009<br />

45. John Maynard KEYNES, « Op<strong>en</strong>ing remarks: The Galton <strong>Le</strong>cture », Eug<strong>en</strong>ics<br />

Review, 1946<br />

46. Sur l’eugénisme dans le national-socialisme, voir Young-Sun HONG, Welfare,<br />

Modernity, and the Weimar State: Eug<strong>en</strong>ics and Welfare Reform, 1928-1934,<br />

Princeton University Press, 1998. Sur les programmes de stérilisation forcée<br />

sous le nazisme, voir Gisela BOCK, Zwangssterilisation im Nationalsozialismus,<br />

VS Verlag für Sozialwiss<strong>en</strong>schaft<strong>en</strong>, 1985<br />

47. Hugh TREVOR-ROPER, Hitler's Table Talk 1941-1944. His Private Conversations,<br />

Enigma Books, 2000, p.74<br />

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