This chapter chronicles Heinrich Krieger's transformative journey from Germany to Fayetteville, Arkansas, highlighting his cultural shock and intellectual growth. It also explores the ironic backdrop of a Nazi student writing a pivotal book on race law in a drastically different environment.
In the early 1930s, a young German law student spent a year in Arkansas, studying American “race law.” The fight over the 1936 Games provided Americans with a chance to study Nazi Germany. But it turns out the Nazis were studying us too.
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