The Master Plan: Himmler's Scholars and the Holocaust

Pringle, Heather

| 2006

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Now in paperback, the groundbreaking history of the Nazi research institute whose work helped lead to the extermination of millions For those who thought the zealous Nazi archaeologists in Raiders of the Lost Ark were a screenwriter's fabrication, journalist Heather Pringle has the chilling, real story. In 1935, Heinrich Himmler--chief of the SS and architect of the death camps--founded the Ahnenerbe, a research institute that manufactured archaeological evidence to support the notion of Aryan superiority. His team of adventurers, mystics, and reputable scholars was charged with traveling the globe to compile "proof" that a race of blondhaired, blue-eyed conquerors had dominated the world in prehistoric times. The identification of their descendants and the eradication of all others became the cornerstone of the Nazi agenda. Drawing on Pringle's extensive original research,...

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Josef Bjursll

2011-10-02

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Intressant och bra beskrivningar understödda av källor

Nicholas Jacobsen

2011-07-21

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Boken var lite för detaljerad i vissa sammanhang, det var en del ovidkommande fakta om perifera personer.

janne lindh

2011-02-20

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Ett skrämmande, men mycket intressant dokument om hur SS-chefen Himmler under nazitiden i Tyskland använde vetenskapsmän och läkare för att söka efter de s.k ariernas historiska ursprung.