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Originally Posted by Visigodo
I have severals works from Sergi too as I am interested about anthropology and probably the work posted by Ariets is not the best. In my opinion best Sergi's work is "Europa" and I got the luck to get the original from Dr. Eugen Fischer personal library, but I think it will be difficult to scan the 652 pages of this Sergi's work.
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Those are many pages. Which is a shame because most printers today would scan it into a one PDF document. But you know who you could contact and ask him to have it done for you.
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Just one think more. Even if you don't believe Günther and Sergi have points in common. Obviously not in the origin of the civilisations but on the origin of the races. It is funny but it is like that.
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It's not funny. It derives from an inferiority complex provoked in Germans by the often derogative displays of cultural superiority made over Germans, made by Italians.
So it's basically one of the biggest rants known in history, and a reaction through pretended [or pseudo-] science. Irresponsible as all acts arisen from slobbery are.
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