An edition of Führeradel durch Sippenpflege (1936)

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An edition of Führeradel durch Sippenpflege (1936)

Führeradel durch Sippenpflege

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J. F. Lehmann
Language
German
Pages
124

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Führeradel durch Sippenpflege: Fünf Vorträge und ein Aufsatz.
1941, J.F. Lehmanns Verlag
Paperback in German - Dritte, erweiterte Auflage (8. bis 11. Tausend)
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Table of Contents

Vorwort.
Namenverzeichnis.
Volk und Staat in ihrer Stellung zu Vererbung und Auslese.
Die Erneuerung des Familiengedankens in Deutschland.
Die Notwendigweit einer Führerschicht fur den völkischen Staat.
Verebung und Erziehung.

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München

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
914.3
Library of Congress
DD112 .G8

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Pagination
124 p.
Number of pages
124

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6354179M
LCCN
37013915
OCLC/WorldCat
6191600

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