The Lebensborn program sought to extend the Nordic race. Janusz Gumkowski e Kazimierz Leszczynski, Poland under Nazi Occupation, su dac.neu.edu. URL consultato il 19 luglio 2007 (archiviato dall'url originale il 27 maggio 2012).
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Secondo Madision Grant, "The Nordics are, all over the world, a race of soldiers, sailors, adventurers and explorers, but above all, of rulers, organisers and aristocrats in sharp contrast to the essentially peasant character of the Alpines ... The mental characteristics of the Mediterranean race are well known, and this race, while inferior in bodily stamina to both the Nordic and the Alpine, is probably the superior of both, certainly of the Alpines, in intellectual attainments." Grant accepts that Mediterraneans created Semitic and Egyptian cultures, but insisted that Greece was "invigorated" by Nordics, and that "Roman ideals of family life, loyalty, and truth, point clearly to a Nordic rather than to a Mediterranean origin" . Madison Grant, The Passing of the Great Race, su churchoftrueisrael.com, 1916, p. part 2, ch. 11; part 2, chapter 5. URL consultato il 18 luglio 2007 (archiviato dall'url originale l'8 giugno 2007).
Steve Mizrach, The Occult and Nazism Redefined, su fiu.edu, Florida International University. URL consultato il 16 aprile 2015 (archiviato dall'url originale il 2 dicembre 2001).
Jonathan Marks, Eugenics -- Breeding a Better Citizenry Through Science, su personal.uncc.edu, University of North Carolina at Charlotte. URL consultato il 19 luglio 2007 (archiviato dall'url originale il 3 luglio 2007).
Nazi Conspiracy and Aggression, Vol. IV., vol. 4, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, 1946, pp. 553–572. URL consultato il 19 luglio 2007 (archiviato dall'url originale il 17 agosto 2007).
"All these are roads taken by Nordic tribes: by the Phrygians to Troy and Asia Minor; by the Nordic Hellenes to Greece; by the Nordic Italics (Romans) to Italy; by the Nordic Kelts to France and Spain. To these lands these tribes bring their Indo-European languages, and as the ruling class force them on to the subject, mainly Mediterranean, lower orders.",. Hans F K Günther, The Racial Elements of European History[collegamento interrotto], su white-history.com, Methuen, 1927, p. chapter 8, part one. URL consultato il 18 luglio 2007.