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"Hitler's American Model" by Whitman aims to demonstrate the relationship between America in the 1930’s with the Nazi Regime that came to be later on. He argues that although the Nazis did have a more radical plan against groups of people, the US was also mistreating groups of people in their own country and thus they both implemented a racial hierarchy within their society. Examples of Jim Crow Laws are set as a foundation of inspiration for their genocidal regime and in conclusion, it is important to see the connection between countries when it comes to the laws they implement.
"Hitler's American Model" by Whitman aims to demonstrate the relationship between America in the 1930’s with the Nazi Regime that came to be later on. He argues that although the Nazis did have a more radical plan against groups of people, the US was also mistreating groups of people in their own country and thus they both implemented a racial hierarchy within their society. Examples of Jim Crow Laws are set as a foundation of inspiration for their genocidal regime and in conclusion, it is important to see the connection between countries when it comes to the laws they implement.
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