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During World War II, the term "Aryan" was primarily associated with Nazi ideology, which promoted a racially defined notion of an "Aryan" race as superior, often depicting it as a Nordic ideal. The Nazis used this concept to justify their policies of racial purity, leading to the persecution and extermination of millions, especially Jews and other groups deemed "non-Aryan." The Aryan myth was central to Nazi Propaganda, influencing their military and social policies throughout the conflict. However, the historical Aryans, an ancient group from Central Asia, were not directly involved in the events of World War II, as they existed long before this period.

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