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Were the Aryans enemies to the Nazi?

No, the Aryans were the Nazis' "ideal" or "master" race.


Why did the Nazis characterize non- Aryans as subhuman?

To gain support for the idea of eliminating them.


What groups did the Nazis deem to unfit to belong to the aryan master race?

The Jews, Gypsies/Romani, gay people, Catholics, the handicapped, and Slavs.


What groups did the Nazis deem unfit to belong the the Aryan master race?

The Jews, Gypsies/Romani, gay people, Catholics, the handicapped, and Slavs.


Who did the Nazis view as the master race?

They were called Aryans. They were tall, blonde, and blue-eyed, though Hitler was none of these.


What group did Nazis deem unfit to belong to the Aryan master race?

Jews


What group did Nazis deem unfit to belong to the aryan master race'?

Jews


Who belonged to the ''Master Race'' in the Nazis?

Answer .Full blooded germans and Aryans. Jews, Gypsies, Freemansons, and Jehovah's Witnesses were considered inferior.


Who was the leader of the Nazis and what did he believe?

Nazi Germany was lead by Adolf Hitler, who believed that Germans and some related ethnic groups constituted a "Master Race" known as the Aryans, whose destiny was to kill or enslave all the lesser races of humanity.


What countries did the Nazis consider not Aryans?

Denmark


How did Hitler and the Nazis explain who the Aryans were?

they did it through propaganda


Why did the Nazis pick certain groups to kill?

The Nazis targeted specific religious or ethnic groups that were considered 'fake Germans'. Hitler's radical idea was that if he eliminated all of these groups 'polluting' the pure Germanic blood, the world would be a better place. Keep in mind that he believed Aryans were the best race on the Earth.