The master plan
Himmler's scholars and the Holocaust
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Word Count
115,750 words, Guess
Page Count
463 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archivemasterplanhimmle0000prin_h3t8
- ISBN-100007148127
- ISBN-139780007148127
- LibraryThing430217
- Library of Congress Control Number2005050254
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- OCLC Control Number62343917
- Better World Books9780007148127
- Open LibraryOL16357946M
Classifications
- DDC943.086092
- LCCDD247.H46 P75 2006
- LCCDD247.H46
Description
THE MASTER PLAN is a groundbreaking history of a little known Nazi SS archeological research institute, the Ahnenerbe, and the key role it played in the Holocaust. The Ahnenerbe was the brainchild of Himmler, the Reichsfuhrer SS and architect of the Final Solution, who was intensely interested in Germany’s ancient past. His intent was not only to rewrite the history of what he and others termed the “Aryan Race,” but also to use that mythic past to shape a more glorious future for Germany. While attempting to prove that Aryans were responsible for all of civilization’s greatest achievements, he also hoped to use tall, blond-haired SS men as stock to breed future generations of Germans in a racially purer mold. In the tradition of Hitler’s Willing Executioners, THE MASTER PLAN is also an expose of the work of German scientists and scholars who allowed their research to be used to justify extermination, and who, in some cases, directly participated in the slaughter—many of whom resumed their academic positions at war’s end. Intensely compelling and exhaustively researched, THE MASTER PLAN is based on extensive personal interviews and previously ignored archival material.
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