"...the phenomenon one might call "actually existing ecofascism", that is, the preoccupation of authentically fascist movements with environmentalist concerns". Peter Staudenmeier, "Fascist Ecology: The 'Green Wing' of the Nazi Party and its Historical Antecedents in Germany". In "Ecofascism: Lessons from the German experience" [Архівовано 9 жовтня 2019 у Wayback Machine.], by Janet Biehl and Peter Staudenmaier, 1995. Staudenmeier's and Biehl's book was based on the research results of Marie-Luise Heuser, "Was grün begann endete blutigrot. Von der Naturromantik zu den Reagrarisierungs- und Entvölkerungsplänen der SA und SS". In: Dieter Hassenpflug (Hrsg.): Industrialismus und Ökoromantik. Deutscher Universitätsverlag, 1991, ISBN 9783824440771. She showed that the SS extermination programs were based on ecological motives.
"...the phenomenon one might call "actually existing ecofascism", that is, the preoccupation of authentically fascist movements with environmentalist concerns". Peter Staudenmeier, "Fascist Ecology: The 'Green Wing' of the Nazi Party and its Historical Antecedents in Germany". In "Ecofascism: Lessons from the German experience" [Архівовано 9 жовтня 2019 у Wayback Machine.], by Janet Biehl and Peter Staudenmaier, 1995. Staudenmeier's and Biehl's book was based on the research results of Marie-Luise Heuser, "Was grün begann endete blutigrot. Von der Naturromantik zu den Reagrarisierungs- und Entvölkerungsplänen der SA und SS". In: Dieter Hassenpflug (Hrsg.): Industrialismus und Ökoromantik. Deutscher Universitätsverlag, 1991, ISBN 9783824440771. She showed that the SS extermination programs were based on ecological motives.
Matthew Phelan (22 жовтня 2018). The Menace of Eco-Fascism. New York Review of Books. Архів оригіналу за 21 лютого 2020. Процитовано 27 грудня 2020.