Екофашизм (Ukrainian Wikipedia)

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  • "...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.

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