Exhibit: Creating the Racial State Politics, Culture, and Purity of Blood in Hitler's Germany

Date and Time

January 31 - April 22, 2022
All day

Location

Edison and Newman Room, 1st Floor Houghton Library, Harvard Yard, Cambridge, MA 02138

Following Germany’s defeat in World War I, Adolf Hitler emerged as a leader by promising a return to the country's former glory. He envisioned a state designed to sustain and protect the lives of a pure-blooded master "Aryan" race through the exclusion or extermination of all "others." Creating the Racial State explores this history and its reverberation in American culture.

More Information: https://library.harvard.edu/exhibits/creating-racial-state