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  1. Dec 19, 2023 · The account passed down on Peppi Popps side of the family indicates that Hitler created a narrative for himself and people close to him that put his personal interactions with Jews in unfairness and injustice frames. Hitler appears to have blamed his own shortcomings as an artist on Jews.

  2. Franz Josef Popp (14 January 1886 in Vienna – 29 July 1954 in Stuttgart) was one of three men responsible for the founding of BMW AG and the First General Director of BMW AG from 1922 to 1942. A number of different candidates have been put forward as the “founders” of BMW AG. In the absence of Karl Rapp, Gustav Otto, Max Friz or Camillo ...

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  4. A new philosophy, that today might be termed “cultural relativism,” began to influence American intellectuals and their students. The emergence of this philosophy in the U.S. owes a great deal to Franz Boas, a German-Jewish anthropologist who taught at Columbia University from 1896 through the 1930s.

  5. Mar 7, 2016 · Adolf Hitler tours a BMW plant in Munich with CEO Franz-Josef Popp in 1935. Getty Images. German car giant BMW admitted Monday to feeling “profound regret” for the “enormous suffering” it...

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  6. Oct 5, 2019 · BMW’s Chief executive Franz-Josef Popp giving Hitler a tour in 1936 ()In the eyes of the British, Germany’s biggest priority was to rebuild its economy, and people like Herbert and Günther ...

  7. Hitler viewed the French as close to the Germans racially, but not quite their peers. He said of their racial character: "France remains hostile to us. She contains, in addition to her Nordic blood, a blood that will always be foreign to us."

  8. Dec 15, 2022 · The Nazis drew upon ideas about race that were widespread throughout much of Europe and North America. However, the specifics of Nazi racism were extreme. They were based on Adolf Hitlers interpretation of race. In his book Mein Kampf (1925), Hitler explained his racist worldview. He idealized racial purity and racial struggle.

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