Michael Quinn

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Over the same decades of the late nineteenth century, the United States was developing some distinctive forms of second-class citizenship. Mark Mazower summarizes some of these forms, and speculates that the American law of second-class citizenship would have been of interest to Nazi lawyers as they set out to create their own form of second-class citizenship for Jews at Nuremberg:
Michael Quinn
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Hitler's American Model: The United States and the Making of Nazi Race Law
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