3 Reich - New Nobility Made of Blood and Soil 1941
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Author: R. Walther Darre.Title: New nobility made of blood and soil.Published by München, J.F. Lehmanns VerlagFormat: 16x23cm.Pages: 248. Weight: 1000 g.Published: 1941. Original dust cover. From the content: Foreword - Introduction - On the development history of the German nobility - Ways and possibilities for a new nobility formation - About some basic questions of German agriculture - The Hegehofe - Draft for the class structure of nobles - The basic ideas of the breeding duties and the marriage laws - Some general guidelines for the Upbringing of the young nobility and its position in the German people - SS order A No. 65 - Reichserhof law - name directory - subject directory. - German / Third / Greater German Reich, Greater Germany in the Second World War, National Socialist worldview, German agriculture, agricultural legislation under National Socialism, German nobility and its new formation, reorganization of the German peasantry, nobility and land ownership, nobility, roots of the nobility, hostility, aristocratic association , bourgeois nobility names, titles of nobility, need of heirs, court of heirs, Aryan descent as a precondition for the farmer, Artamanenschaft, Aufartung, selection among the Hegehof heirs, selection model, elimination of the undesirable, Bolshevism, healthy land distribution, blood thoughts, noble communism, nobleman style, non-inheriting, Marriage and land ownership, honoring particularly deserving Germans, disinheritance of sons who give way, duck management, hereditary health of the female offspring, hereditary role comes, inheritance, hereditary lease, inheritance, inherited and patrimonial property, heir daughter, monetary thinking, front-line soldiers do spouse choice, gender nobility, laws of reproduction and inheritance, large estates, heroic or aristocratic domains, Horthy's aristocratic association, Junkerism, wealth of children, general Germanic royalty, cultural creation of the Nordic race, art of breeding, rural exodus in Germany, state chamber, human reproduction, people - Breeding, Mitgardbund, redistribution of land, SS race office, SS marriage order, SS clan book, applied racial hygiene and racial studies, racial evaluation, protective measures for the peasant class, clan unity, nobility, tax exemption of the hereditary yards, division of large estates into hereditary farms, daughter care, Subhumanity, compulsory military service, breeding advice center, breed warden, breeding goal