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The Green and the Brown

A History of Conservation in Nazi Germany

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  • 248 pages
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The book offers an in-depth analysis of conservation efforts during the Nazi regime, exploring how environmental policies intertwined with the political and ideological frameworks of the time. It examines the motivations behind conservation initiatives, the impact on landscapes and wildlife, and the role of key figures and organizations. By highlighting the complexities of ecological policies under a totalitarian government, it sheds light on the often-overlooked intersection of environmentalism and authoritarianism in history.

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The Green and the Brown, Frank Uekoetter

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