User:HelloWorld194/Nazi racial theories

The article delves into Nazi racial theories, while even providing paragraphs about the Nazi parties beliefs towards races from every region in the world. This article is well balanced, reliably cited, and written in a neutral tone all while addressing prejudices of underrepresented and misrepresented populations. If I were to add anything myself, I would include testimonials from victims, which would provide a deeper understanding about the effect of the Nazi party.

Arabs edit

"In response to questions, the Führer had decided that Germans who are believers in Islam can remain members of Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei (NSDAP)[1]. Belief is a personal matter of conscience. Muslims can be members of the NSDAP just as can members of the Christian confessions."

Racial Hierarchy edit

"The text seems categorizes the European races in descending orders in the Nazi racial hierarchy: the Nordic (including the Phalic sub-race, a subgroup of the Nordic race), Mediterranean, Dinaric, Alpine, and East Baltic races."

British Section edit

Hitler seems to have lumped all the peoples (English, Scots, and Irish) of the British Isles in together, viewing them collectively rather than distinguishing among them as some theorists of other eras did, who believed they were superior to the Catholic Irish and tried to claim that Celts were less evolved as subhuman nonwhite others (some of these tropes were repeated by the Imperial Fascist League), or indeed some Irish nationalist types who turned this theory around to claim that Celts had greater spiritual and cultural capacity than the plodding Anglo-Saxon shopkeepers. A big plus, in Nazi eyes, about the Celts was that, living in the far west of Europe in Ireland, Brittany etc., they were less 'contaminated' by 'inferior' East European or Jewish blood than people in the middle of Europe. However, some nazi theories claimed that the Irish were close to the Mediterranean peoples, which made them inferior to the more Nordic English.

References edit

  1. ^ "Nazi Party", Wikipedia, 2023-10-06, retrieved 2023-10-14