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This book takes a fresh look at Germany's most influential Nazi leaders, examining their backgrounds, education and convictions. It provides compelling evidence that the rising influence of Darwinism, eugenics and race theory in early-twentieth century society set the foundation for the Nazi pursuit of engineering a German "master race"-and exterminating European Jews, Gypsies, Blacks, most Slavs and the Christian religion in the ensuing madness of the Holocaust of World War II. The effect of social Darwinism, eugenics and anti-Semitism, and their relative acceptance in the scientific and…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book takes a fresh look at Germany's most influential Nazi leaders, examining their backgrounds, education and convictions. It provides compelling evidence that the rising influence of Darwinism, eugenics and race theory in early-twentieth century society set the foundation for the Nazi pursuit of engineering a German "master race"-and exterminating European Jews, Gypsies, Blacks, most Slavs and the Christian religion in the ensuing madness of the Holocaust of World War II. The effect of social Darwinism, eugenics and anti-Semitism, and their relative acceptance in the scientific and medical communities of Germany and many other countries worldwide, opened the door to mass murder, medical experimentation and military conquest. This title examines the roots of Nazi ideology and unmasks the Darwinian "survival of the fittest" theory behind it.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Bergman taught biology, chemistry, and anatomy at Northwest State College in Archbold, Ohio and was an Adjunct Associate Professor at the University of Toledo Medical College. He has 9 earned degrees, including 5 graduate degrees and a Ph.D. from Wayne State University in Detroit, Michigan. His over 1,800 publications are in both peer-reviewed scholarly and popular science journals. Dr. Bergman's work has been translated into 13 languages including French, German, Italian, Spanish, Danish, Arabic, Polish, and Swedish. His books - as well as the books that include chapters he has authored - are in over 1,400 college and major public libraries in 26 countries. So far, over 80,000 copies of the 48 books and monographs that he has authored or co-authored are in print. He has spoken over 2,000 times to college, university, and church groups in America, Canada, Europe, Asia, and Africa. He has also been a guest on hundreds of radio and television shows.