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The American Model of Hitler

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In answering the question, “How did Nazi racial legislation come about?” James Whitman convincingly argues in his new book that the Nazis were not pioneers in their discriminatory practices: they drew inspiration from the segregation laws passed in the United States, the so-called “Jim Crow laws.” They were the basis for the racial legislation of Nazi Germany, known as the “Nuremberg Laws,” passed in 1935.
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