“Although eugenics flourished in Nazi Germany, the ideal of a blond-haired, blue-eyed master race wasn’t Adolf Hitler’s. It may surprise many to know that, in Mein Kampf, Hitler credited America with helping formulate his ideas on eugenics, and he admitted he’d studied the laws of US states to familiarize himself with selective reproduction and other eugenics issues.” KnowsMayIdeasStatesHelpingAmericaLawRaceIssuesMastersIdealsBlueSurpriseGermanyNaziReproductionEugenicsSelectiveNazi GermanyMein KampfBlue Eyed Author:James Morcan
“Obviously the government of [Mussolini's] time, out of fear that German power might lead to complete victory, preferred to ally itself with Hitler's Germany rather than opposing it. The racial laws were the worst fault of Mussolini as a leader, who in so many other ways did well.” WayWellsGovernmentMightLawLeaderWorstVictoryFaultsGermanyAlliesOpposing Author:Silvio Berlusconi
“Thousands of Americans, Englishmen and Frenchmen have visited Germany during the months after the national revolution and were able to testify as eye-witnesses that there is no country in the world where law and order are better maintained than in present-day Germany. That there is no country in the world where person and property are held in better respect than in our own, but that there is perhaps also no country in the word where a more rigorous fight is put up against those who believe that they are free to let loose their lower instincts to the detriment of their fellow-beings.” WorldBelievePersonsCountryEyeAbleLawOrderFightingRevolutionMonthsFellowsPropertyInstinctWitnessGermanyEnglishmenPresent DayLaw And OrderFrenchmen Author:Adolf Hitler
“Never let us confuse what is legal with what is right. Everything Hitler did in Nazi Germany was legal, but it was not right.” LawPrinciplesEthicsGermanyNaziNazi Germany Author:Marian Wright Edelman