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How Green Were the Nazis? Nature, Environment and Nation in the Third Reich
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How Green Were the Nazis? Nature, Environment and Nation in the Third Reich

Environmental History, Vol.13(3), pp.564-566
07/01/2008
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https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12741/rep:6686

Abstract

Agricultural policy Environmental policy Legislation Ideology Nonfiction Nazi era Organic farming
The editors provide some background on the debate in their introduction, contrasting the scholars who hold environmentalism has roots in the Nazi era against those who hold the Nazis were anything but ecologically aware. Two authors in particular discuss the ideas of Richard Walther Darré, a major figure in Nazi agricultural policy, proponent of organic farming, and coiner of the slogan "blood and soil."

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