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“Yet he opposed the introduction”
Richard J. Evans, The Third Reich in History and Memory
“The camps also became sites of scientific investigation, as the anthropologist Eugen Fischer, later a leading ‘racial hygienist’ under the Third Reich, descended on the town of Rehoboth to study its mixed-race inhabitants (he called them the ‘Rehoboth bastards’). He and his colleagues obtained skulls for craniometric studies of different races; up to three hundred of them eventually found their way to Germany.”
Richard J. Evans, The Third Reich in History and Memory