RACIAL THEORIES
NAZIS RIDICULED OUTSPOKEN AMERICAN NEW YORK, Feb. 13 In ridiculing Nazi racial theories as "pure scientific faking," the Secretary of Agriculture, Mr. Henry A. Wallace, in a Lincoln's birthday speech, aimed the most outspoken criticism at Germany sines Mr. H. L. Ickes' speech at Cleveland last December.
Mr. Wallace deplored the treatment that great scientists had received in totalitarian States, where they were exiled or ;put in concentration camps, while "others who call themselves scientists are willing .to play the dictators' game by twisting science into a mumbo-jumbo of dangerous nonsense in order to teach that the German race is a nation superior to all others. "Thus, by implication, they say Germany has the right to dominate all others."
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23272, 15 February 1939, Page 14
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