Series Editors' Introduction
Acknowledgments
List of Abbreviations
Introduction: The Holocaust and Historiographical Debates on Racial Science
Anton Weiss-Wendt and Rory Yeomans
1. Defining "(Un)Wanted Population Addition": Anthropology, Racist Ideology, and Mass Murder in the Occupied Eas
Isabel Heinemann
2. Preserving the "Master Race": SS Reproductive and Family Policies during the Second World War
Amy Carney
3. Germanic Brothers: The Dutch and the Germanization of the Occupied East
Geraldien von Frijtag Drabbe Künzel
4. Pure-Blooded Vikings and Peasants: Norwegians in the Racial Ideology of the SS
Terje Emberland
5. "Nordic-Germanic" Dreams and National Realities: A Case Study of the Danish Region of Sønderjylland, 1933-1945
Steffen Werther
6. Eugenics into Science: The Nazi Period in Austria, 1938-1945
Thomas Mayer
7. Biological Racism and Antisemitism as Intellectual Constructions in Italian Fascism: The Case of Telesio Interlandi and La difesa della razza
Elisabetta Cassina Wolff
8. Eradicating "Undesired Elements": National Regeneration and the Ustasha Regime's Program to Purify the Nation, 1941-1945
Rory Yeomans
9. "If Our Race Did Not Exist, It Would Have to Be Created": Racial Science in Hungary, 1940-1944
Marius Turda
10. In the Shadow of Ethnic Nationalism: Racial Science in Romania
Vladimir Solonari
11. Building Hitler's "New Europe": Ethnography and Racial Research in Nazi-Occupied Estonia
Anton Weiss-Wendt
12. In Pursuit of Biological Purity: Eugenics and Racial Paradigms in Nazi-Occupied Latvia, 1941-1945
Björn M. Felder
13. The Eternal Voice of the Blood: Racial Science and Nazi Ethics
Wolfgang Bialas
Contributors
Index