According to the Nazis, which people were to be regarded as desirable?...
Nazis wanted only a society of ‘pure and healthy Nordic Aryans’. They alone were considered ‘desirable’. Only they were seen as worthy of prospering and multiplying against all others who were classed as ‘undesirable’. This meant that even those Germans who were seen as impure or abnormal had no right to exist.
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According to the Nazis, which people were to be regarded as desirable?...
Desirable People According to the Nazis
The Nazis, under Adolf Hitler's leadership, propagated a racist ideology that emphasized the superiority of the Aryan race and sought to establish a racially pure society. According to their beliefs, certain groups of people were considered desirable, while others were deemed undesirable or even subhuman. Here are the categories of people that the Nazis regarded as desirable:
1. Pure and Healthy Nomadic Aryans:
The Nazis venerated the Aryan race, considering it superior to all other races. They believed that Aryans were a pure and noble race that originated in Northern Europe and possessed superior physical and intellectual qualities. Nomadic Aryans were particularly glorified for their alleged pure bloodline and their perceived connection to ancient Germanic tribes. The Nazis aimed to preserve and expand the Aryan race through eugenics and strict racial policies.
2. German Soldiers who aided in territorial expansion:
Under Hitler's leadership, the Nazi regime pursued a policy of aggressive territorial expansion, seeking to establish a Greater German Reich. German soldiers who actively participated in conquering and annexing territories were highly regarded. They were seen as the embodiment of the Nazi ideology and were celebrated as heroes for advancing the Nazi cause.
3. German Police of different types:
The Nazis placed great importance on maintaining strict control and order within German society. They established various branches of police forces, including the regular police, secret police (Gestapo), and the paramilitary SS (Schutzstaffel). These different types of German police played crucial roles in implementing Nazi policies, suppressing opposition, and enforcing racial laws. They were seen as the enforcers of the Nazi regime and were considered desirable due to their loyalty and adherence to Nazi ideology.
Summary:
According to the Nazis, desirable people included pure and healthy Nomadic Aryans who were believed to be of superior race, German soldiers who aided in territorial expansion, and various types of German police who enforced Nazi policies. These categories of people were considered desirable based on their perceived alignment with the Nazi ideology and their contribution to the Nazi cause. It is important to note that these beliefs and categorizations were based on the deeply flawed and racist ideology of the Nazis and have no basis in scientific or moral reasoning.
According to the Nazis, which people were to be regarded as desirable?...
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