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Aufstieg und Fall der Kolonialwissenschaften im Nationalsozialismus
The German colonial plans concerning Africa in the era of National Socialism ascribed a central role the sciences. Scientists of all possible fields launched into activities. Especially subjects which were directly related to the practice of colonial policies, e.g., African languages, ethnology, law...
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