Title: NS Racial Policy
1NS Racial Policy
- HI 136 History of Germany
2Eugenics
- Eugenics good birth widespread in western
societies from late 19thC (i.e. not
German-specific) - Ideal racial stock often equated to
middle-class - Dangerous classes of lumpenproletariat
- Note cultural stereotypes rather than scientific
criteria
Inferior Hereditary Material Penetrates a
Village lone mother, illegitimate children,
drinking fathers, mental illness prison
3Pronatalism
- NS settlement schemes demanded a high birth rate
- Depression discouraged large families cf
pre-1914 statistics disappointing - Positive eugenics incentive schemes such as
marriage loans, mothers crosses - Lebensborn (Well of Life) SS scheme to promote
Aryan births out of wedlock - Anti-natalism? (Gisela Bock) several hundred
thousand women sterilised
Above Mothers Cross below The nations
military strength is safeguarded by hereditarily
healthy, child-rich families
4Homosexuals
- Especially male homosexuals targeted as failing
their reproductive duties - 1936 para. 175 of Penal Code outlaws
homosexuality - Homosexuals incarcerated in concentration camps
with pink triangle
NS chart alleging that one homosexual man can
contaminate 28 others note the
pseudo-scientific diagram
5Asocials
- Racial theory of hereditary illnesses
(criminality, alcoholism), rendering sufferers
unfit for community - Workshy prostitutes targeted from 1936 on,
becoming significant proportion of concentration
camp population
This is how it would end.
6Roma and Sinti gypsies
- Sinti Roma labelled workshy
- Ethnographic studies of gypsies as Indo-European
migrants - Proportionally as many gypsies died in Holocaust
as Jews
Gypsies await their fate at Belzec camp
7Euthanasia
- Financial savings on mentally handicapped
- Killings in sanatoria
- T4 programme under Viktor Brack experiments
with gas vans - Bishop Galen of Muenster leads Catholic
opposition (euthanasia becomes clandestine from
1941) - Key text Michael Burleigh, Death and Deliverance
Victor Brack, architect of the T4 euthanasia
programme
Bishop Galen of Muenster, outspoken critic of
euthanasia
8Antisemitism
- Religious antisemitism, dating back to medieval
period - Economic antisemitism emancipation of Jewish
Germans post-1871 coincided with economic
depression - Biological antisemitism Social Darwinism
organicist view of body politic Jews as
parasites contaminating Aryan blood
9The Jewish World Conspiracy
Jewish capitalist oppressor
Jewish bolshevik commissar (PoW photo, 1941)
Bolshevism is Jewry
10Pogrom-style violence
- Canalisation of street violence
- 1 April Jewish shop boycott flopped
- Concern at overseas opinion
SA men boycott Jewish businesses in April 1933
11Nuremberg Race Laws
- Sept 1935 legal solution
- Forbids sexual relations between Jewish and
gentile Germans - Defines Jews as those whose grandparents attended
synagogue (i.e. non-biological criterion) - General public acceptance that a Jewish
question existed
12Kristallnacht, 9 Nov. 1938
- Goebbels SA manufacture popular pogrom
against Jews - Synagogues burned
- Jewish businesses trashed later Aryanised or
sold off - 20,000 mainly male Jewish citizens put in
protective custody in camps - Jewish community forced to pay 1billion marks in
atonement
Passers-by view the shattered glass of a
shopfront attacked on Kristallnacht
13The SS and Jewish Policy
- From 1939 SS tasked with Jewish policy
- Emigration schemes (Madagascar, Urals)
- Jew-free Reich leads to ghettoisation in
General Government, but cumulative
radicalisation (Mommsen) between competing
agencies
Reinhard Heydrich, Security Service leader
Adolf Eichmann, head of Jewish desk at Reich
Security Head Office
14Models of radicalisation
- Intentionalists top-down models based on a
Fuehrer order (lack of written evidence?) - Incremental, step-by-step radicalisation, war
against the Jews (Lucy Dawidowicz) - Functionalists polycratic, competing
bureaucracies radicalise from below (Martin
Broszat) working towards the Fuehrer (Ian
Kershaw)
15The decision for the Final Solution
- Autumn 1941 (Operation Barbarossa) elation of
victory or realisation of defeat? - First tests of gas chambers at Auschwitz on
Soviet PoWs - January 1942 conference at Wannsee (Berlin)
decides on European-wide programme of mass
murder, using mechanised techniques
16Holocaust Height of Modernity?
- Pseudo-scientific justification derived from
rational Enlightenment perfectibility of
mankind - Use of factories of death, but also
compartmentalisation of killing process enabled
distancing from murder - Increasing economisation of the Holocaust to
justify it in war effort (Aly Heim) - Key commentators Zygmunt Bauman
17Holocaust height of barbarism?
- Daniel Goldhagen focus on the trigger pullers
- Need to explain sadistic nature of violence
- Eliminationist antisemitism too simplistic?
- Cf Christopher Browning, Ordinary Men, who cites
peer pressure, careerism, but also
psychologicalneed to conform to authority
Police Reserve Battalion 101, stationed in
occupied Poland