Many studies of the origins of Adolf Hitler’s decision to exterminate Jews cite internationally known books by the racists Arthur de Gobineau and Houston Stewart Chamberlain, and books by prominent German anti-Semites—notably Theodor Fritsch. However, they omit or barely mention the man who most influenced Hitler: Artur Dinter who, ironically, remains little-known in the United States.
George Victor (Sat,) studied this question.