Was He Ever Wrong?
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Was He Ever Wrong?
Hitler said that the White conquest of the North American continent was the high point of White World Supremacy. During the Great War he was amazed at how strong, tall, healthy and what great fighters the Americans were, and he noted that a preponderance of them were German. In many respects Hitler was in awe of America and loved it--its dynamism, its industrial might, its future orientation, its management techniques, its Jim Crow and its Indian Laws. He said that the Volga would be the German Mississippi. He also was a big fan of American eugenic laws and the 1924 Immigration Restriction Act. He sent a scholar to Arkansas to study American segregation law as a prelude to the Nuremberg Laws. He said that the Germanic peoples were the masters of America and would remain so unless they surrendered to racial pollution. In the 1920s he wryly noted that in America the Jews had found a new hunting ground--and this was his worry, that Jews and Negros might one day get the upper hand in America due soft hearted American creedism and a persistent strain of egalitarian thinking.