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<p>While recovering from his injuries in World War One in 1916 a 38-year-old German scholar named Artur Dinter wrote a novel that would become highly influential-not the least through a young political activist named Adolf Hitler.&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Dinter was concerned about the growing pernicious influence of Jews in Germany.&nbsp;It was long known that Jews had dominated certain key sectors of the German economy had undue political influence and were inclined to manipulation and exploitation.&nbsp;But rather than writing a typical political expos�� he opted to create a love story-a fictional novel but one that incorporated many truths about the Jewish danger.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Through his fictional hero Hermann K��mpfer and his love interests Dinter manages to praise God and Christianity the blond and noble Aryans and the German spirit.&nbsp;At the same time he condemns Jewish perfidy Jewish conniving and Jewish arrogance as the greatest of evils. </p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>But worst of all for Dinter was the Jewish tendency to exploit and degrade German women through sexual relations.&nbsp;&nbsp;There was no science of genetics at that time but it was widely understood that the blood carried something essential to man's biological nature.&nbsp;Through sexual intercourse Jews were intentionally degrading German women and their children all as part of an age-old Jewish program for attacking and debasing the hated Gentiles (non-Jews). Women who sexually engage with Jews sin against the blood permanently contaminating themselves in the process.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>A runaway best-seller in Germany in the 1920s <em>Sin Against the Blood</em> has never before been translated into English.&nbsp;Now for the first time this history-making novel is available to the world.&nbsp;In many ways it is more relevant today than ever.</p><p><br></p><p> </p>