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Why weren't Jews considered not a race?

There is no specific way for a Jew to look like. They're called Hebraic.__________The double negative makes this question confusing. In fact, in the period c. 1870 -1950 or so they were widely called a race.


What was the idea behind the Aryan Race?

The Aryan race was started by Adolf Hitler. Hitler believed that the Aryan race had to be pure German and well-built(for men) and beautiful(for women). The "blond Hair Blue Eyes" is a myth. Any Jewish or "aliens" weren't allowed to be apart of the Aryan race.


Do Nazis hate blacks?

One of the tenets of the Nazi movement was the idea that there was an "Aryan" race which was a "super-race." This race was supposedly blond, with very pale skin - the Nazi party hates anyone who does not look like this.Unfortunately for many modern-day Nazis, they do not fit into the "Aryan" model, and would be spurned or executed by actual Nazis.


Do Egyptians like Americans?

it doesn't matter what race you are, anyone can like anyone


What did the ideal Aryan look like according to the Nazis and Hitler?

Hitler believed that the pure German people, the Aryans, were the master race. Hitler said that one of the reasons that Germany lost the First World War was that the German race had been weakened through Aryans marrying non-Aryans.Therefore if Germany was to become strong again, the Nazis had to ensure the purity of the Aryan race. This view of Germans as the master race was encouraged by the use of healthy, 'pure' Aryans in Nazi propaganda posters.The Aryan race is tall, longlegged,slim The race isnarrow-faced, with a narrowforehead, a narrow high-built nose and a lower jawand prominent chin, the skinis rosy bright and the bloodshines through .... the hair issmooth, straight or wavy -possibly curly in childhood.The colour is blond.Description of a 'pure'Aryan. From a leaflet 'TheNazi Race', 1929.