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Friedrich Wilhelm Schallmayer (February 10, 1857 –
October 4, 1919) was Germany's
first advocate of
eugenics who,
along with
Alfred Ploetz,
founded the...
- improvement"). The
early German eugenics movement was led by
Wilhelm Schallmayer and
Alfred Ploetz.
Henry Friedlander wrote that
although the
German and...
- Egon
Schallmayer: Der Odenwaldlimes.
Entlang der römischen
Grenze zwischen Main und Neckar. Theiss,
Stuttgart 2010, pp. 67ff. Egon
Schallmayer: Der Odenwaldlimes...
- 2000 (divers
further issues), ISBN 3-8118-3102-X.
Britta Rabold, Egon
Schallmayer,
Andreas Thiel (eds.): Der Limes. Die
Deutsche Limes-Straße vom Rhein...
- (STRATEG)""), pp. 37- Tacitus, De vita et
moribus Julius Agricolae, 41, 2-3 E.
Schallmayer, Der Limes.
Geschichte einer Grenze, München, 2006, p. 14 Scriptores...
- 19th century, the
German racial hygienists Alfred Ploetz and
Wilhelm Schallmayer regarded certain people as inferior, and they
opposed their ability to...
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Ernst Rüdin
Eugen Fischer Eugenics Karl
Binding Racial hygiene Wilhelm Schallmayer Bashford, Alison; Levine, Phillipa, eds. (2010). "Eugenics and the Modern...
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Racial hygiene also took up the
concept of the people's body.
Wilhelm Schallmayer, for example,
defined "hereditary hygiene" as a
science that had to administer...
- Limesgebiet. In: Saalburg-Jahrbuch 49, 1998, Zabern, Mainz, pp. 5–65, and Egon
Schallmayer: Der Limes.
Geschichte einer Grenze. Beck, Munich, 2006, ISBN 3-406-48018-7...
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Volume 120,
Hessian State Office for Soil Research,
Wiesbaden 1992. Egon
Schallmayer et al. (eds.) Die Römer im Taunus.
Frankfurt a. M. 2005, ISBN 3797309554...