[Racism]
Extent and Medium
1 electronic resource (33 pages)
Creator(s)
- Stoffel, Grete (author)
Scope and Content
The file contains two documents on “Racism”. The first document is an undated typewritten text of four pages entitled “Racialism – Does your parson understand his Bible?” and written under the author’s name of “The Christian Attack” in London. The text, which dates probably from the early 1950s, justifies racial inequality with quotes from the Bible. Furthermore, it warns of a supposed connection between Jewish politicians and Communism. The text quotes anti-Semitic propaganda twice while referring to the fabricated speech “Our Race will rule undisputed over the world”, and to the fictional character “Israel Cohen”, invented by Eustace Mullins for anti-Semitic reasons. The second document is a text of 26 typewritten pages in French entitled “L’état raciste dans l’ idéologie national-socialiste” written by Grete Stoffel. The article was published in the journal “Archives de Philosophie du Droit et de Sociologie juridique”, no. 3-4, 1936. In her article, Grete Stoffel analyzes the role of racist ideology in the political program of the Nazis. This analysis allows for an understanding of the Nazi’s actual intentions, Stoffel argues in 1936.
Racialism: Does your Parson understand his Bible? [by The Christian Attack]. -- L'état raciste dans l'idéologie national-socialiste [by Grete Stoffel]
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Electronic text and image data Jerusalem Yad Vashem 2015
Title viewed: 21/02/2021
Subjects
- Conspiracy theories.
- Antisemitism--History--20th century.
- Racism--Germany--History--20th century.
- Racism--Europe--History--20th century.
- Racism--Biblical teaching.
- Racism.
Places
- France--Intellectual life--20th century--Political aspects.
- France--History--1914-1940--Periodicals.
- Europe--Race relations--Religious aspects.