NĚMECKÉ STÁTNÍ MINISTERSTVO PRO ČECHY A MORAVU, PRAHA (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 705, sig. 110-4/556 Page 66 · 66 of 78
GERMAN STATE MINISTRY FOR CHECH AND MORAV, PRAGUE (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 705, sig. 110-4/556
English Translation
- 17 - 56 If one looks through the Italian racial literature, two traits are particularly memorable. Is the general tendency not to take the reality "race" seriously in the erbbiologisque sense. Again and again the print; the spirit it a. r form, as it is no longer permissible according to the state of research in the post-literal 20th century. In a book, Sihe, which was opened on Kunsch Kussolini's 1940s, the first volume to be published was cine, only 95 pages thick treatise by Giacomo Acerbo, I fondamen- ti della dotttrina fascista della razza, in which it was emphasized that the heavy weight was in the mind. The mission of Rome requires that the purely scientific concept of race be ultimately materialism. In a book "Primato della Razza Italiana", published by Senator Giovemi Narro l940, the physical conditions are discussed in detail, but the basis of the consideration is the Thomist tremung of Kdrper and spirit soul /ani- ma spiritualis/. In larro the strong consideration of Uilieu theory is striking in others. There can be no question of a substantial consideration of hereditary facts. It is certainly typical that the books of Fischer, Cünther and Lenz are missing from outside Italy's dde d d d dr d de stedt. However, there is still a second movement in racial policy. Evola had seen the connection between Germany and Italy in the Nordic. Almost all the rest of the literature emphasizes the dividing point by the fact that zunkchet is once referred to the Mediterranean race as the Italian lead race /So Acerbo/. Here and there vird claims that the Mediterranean race is the vaher core of the creteum, for example, Rellini, who recently took over the new "Museo delle origini e della tradizione" in Rome, has argued that the Aryan Indo-Aryans were not nordic long-scattered, but decidedly short-scared. They had come from Iceland and had covered almost the whole of Europe from the Mediterranean region, often still a tendency which links the Mediterranean a d d. This point still deserves careful attention. Carducei once emphasized that the Italian Velk not like the Fran- zose or Spaniards a new people, but the old people of the Romans - 18 -