The Nazi sought to rid Germany of Jews whom they saw as ethnically inferior to the Aryan race.
Answer this question…The Nazis sought to rid Germany of Jews, whom they saw as ethnically inferior to the Aryan race.
Answer this question…The Nazis sought to rid Germany of Jews, whom they saw as ethnically inferior to the Aryan race.
that is more of a post-Holocaust concept. But Hitler did believe in aryan superiority.
no that was Adolf Hitler
The term "Aryan" was a concept created and used by the Nazis in Germany to describe their idea of a perfect or superior German individual. The Nazis believed that individuals of Aryan descent were the ideal racial type, embodying physical and mental traits that they considered superior. This belief in Aryan superiority was used to justify discriminatory and violent actions against those deemed to be of inferior races.
It proved Aryan superiority by way of Germany dominating the competition.
Hitler was known to have been influenced by the works of English author Houston Stewart Chamberlain, who wrote about the purported superiority of the Aryan race. American authors like Henry Ford, whose anti-Semitic views were reflected in his writings, also influenced Hitler through their xenophobic and nationalistic ideologies.
Nazi Propaganda often promoted German pride and denigrated all other races and ethnicities. It emphasized the purity and superiority of the Aryan race.
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The belief that the Aryan race (Caucasian, Blonde-hair, blue-eyed Northern Europeans) are better than other human races (especially, in regards to the Jewish race).
Mein Kampf and the concept of the Aryan Race were associated with Adolf Hitler, who was the leader of Germany during World War II. Hitler's beliefs as outlined in Mein Kampf formed the basis for Nazi ideology, which promoted the superiority of the Aryan race.
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