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A term used in historical analysis of Nazi Germany, referring to [[Heinrich Himmler]]'s increasing development of an [[Schutzstaffel]] state-within-the-state, with its own ethos, economy, and racial standards superior to Germany as a whole
A term used in historical analysis of Nazi Germany, referring to [[Heinrich Himmler]]'s increasing development of an [[Schutzstaffel]] state-within-the-state, with its own ethos, economy, and [[Nazi race and biological ideology|racial standards]] superior to Germany as a whole; introduced in the book ''Das SS-Staat'' by [[Eugene Kogon]]

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SS State [r]: A term used in historical analysis of Nazi Germany, referring to Heinrich Himmler's increasing development of an Schutzstaffel state-within-the-state, with its own ethos, economy, and racial standards superior to Germany as a whole; introduced in the book Das SS-Staat by Eugene Kogon