ID# 442:
Letter from German Society for Race Hygiene to Leonard Darwin about International Commission for Eugenics
Date:
1923
Pages: (1|2)
Source:
American Philosophical Society, Dav, B:D27.,Leonard Darwin #2

Letter from German Society for Race Hygiene to Leonard Darwin about International Commission for Eugenics

French and Belgians upon order of or tolerated by their Governments, make it impossible for any honour loving and decent German to sit at the same table with representatives of the French and Belgian nations. Hoping that these difficulties will soon be removed which at present stand in the way of a harmonious co-operation of German representatives with the International Commission, desired by us as well, I am with the assurance of my sincerest respect Yours very faithfully Signed A. Kishul[unclear spelling] Privy Counselor at medicine, first Chairman of the German Society for Race Hygiene.

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