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In German Blood, Slavic Soil, Associate Professor Nicole Eaton reveals how Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union, twentieth-century Europe's most violent revolutionary regimes, transformed a single city ...
Blood-and-soil ideology didn’t begin with Hitler. A Frenchman, Joseph-Arthur de Gobineau, in 1855 published “Essay on the Inequality of the Human Races.” ...
Demonstrators chanted “blood and soil,” which can be traced back to an ideology that ties race to the physical territory of a nation.
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