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Two Genealogical Registers for Aryan Origin - The Nazi Regime in Germany - 1930s


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Two Genealogical Registers for Aryan Origin - The Nazi Regime in Germany - 1930s


Familien Stammbuch - A family attribution book. Two genealogical registration books distributed in Nazi Germany to its residents to fill in personal details to verify Aryan origin and the state of health. one was probably used by a Jew who impersonated a German of Aryan origin - Nazi ink stamps. Published by Standesamtspelen G.M.B.H, Berlin. German.


The introduction emphasizes that the parts marked in red relating to the verification of origin must be completed by every German citizen. "Keep records of your family history for your descendants as well, during the thousand year Reich no citizen is allowed to stay without a record of family history ... it is of paramount importance to keep these records ... It is also important to note any physical or mental illness attacked a family member which is known about them - also from previous generations ... The future of the state depends on these records ... The classification of blood is a supreme need ... Every citizen must return the full book to the family union of the German Reich ... in order to ensure the success of our people .. . ".

Below is a detailed explanation by Dr. Fritz Lenz ( - German geneticist, expert on hereditary diseases, member of the Nazi party and influential personality in the assimilation of Nazi racism among the German population. The results of his research on the superiority of the Aryan race and the Norse peoples were published in 1921 and in 1932 in collaboration with Erwin Baor and Eugene Fischer) in which he details the Nazi race theory that considers the Aryan race to be the highest of the races, and the hereditary tendency of a people that cannot be changed. "The choice of who to marry has fatal consequences for future generations ... Citizens should seek medical advice regarding the consequences of hereditary diseases that may appear in the intended spouse before entering into marital ties ... '. ... '.


In one attribution book appears a marriage certificate and other documents (letters in print, a photograph) of a Jew born in the city of Frankfurt in Germany, apparently impersonating a German and filling in the details in the 'Book of Heredity' forged by him.


[2] Family reference books, and accompanying documents. general condition good .