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  2. Nazi racial theories - Wikipedia

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    [299] [300] [301] However, Native American authorities, like the Iroquois Confederacy, declared war to Axis powers, based that the racial policy of Nazi Germany and fascism ideology were against their traditional values, also as a protest against Indian New Deal (reclaiming their authority to declare war, independent from US government). [302]

  3. Native Americans in German popular culture - Wikipedia

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    Fellow Tribesmen: The Image of Native Americans, National Identity, and Nazi Ideology in Germany. New York: Berghahn, 2015. "Fighting Like Indians. The Indian Scout Syndrome in American and German War Reports of World War II," in: Fitz, Karsten (ed.): Visual Representations of Native Americans: Transnational Contexts and Perspectives.

  4. Honorary Aryan - Wikipedia

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    Honorary Aryan (German: Ehrenarier [1]) was a semi-official category and expression used in Nazi Germany to justify the exceptional awarding of Aryan certificates to some regime-favoured Mischlinge who according to Nuremberg Laws standards would not have been recognized as belonging to the Aryan race, but whom German officials nevertheless chose to spare persecution.

  5. Swastika - Wikipedia

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    In the 20th century, traders encouraged Native American artists to use the symbol in their crafts, and it was used by the US Army 45th Infantry Division, an all-Native American division. [200] [201] [202] The symbol lost popularity in the 1930s due to its associations with Nazi Germany. In 1940, partially due to government encouragement ...

  6. Persecution of black people in Nazi Germany - Wikipedia

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    Killingray, David (1996). "Africans and African Americans in Enemy Hands". Prisoners of War and their Captors in World War II. Berg. pp. 181– 203. ISBN 1-85973-152-X. Lusane, Clarence (2003). Hitler's Black Victims: The Historical Experiences of European Blacks, Africans and African Americans During the Nazi Era. New York: Routledge.

  7. Aryanism - Wikipedia

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    Hitler called Slavs a rabbit family meaning they were intrinsically idle and disorganized. [17] Nazi Germany's propaganda minister Joseph Goebbels had media speak of Slavs as primitive animals who were from the Siberian tundra who were like a dark wave of filth.

  8. Democrat: Vance used ‘same language’ as Hitler did to ...

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    This is some of the same language that Hitler used to justify the Holocaust ... “I think many of us Americans just felt totally embarrassed as VP Vance delivered really not a speech but a ...

  9. Master race - Wikipedia

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    In the Sun Koh science fiction series, the protagonist Koh says things like "My forefathers were Aryan", and in a story about Atlantis, he says, "If our Atlantis once again rises out of the sea, then we will get from there the blond, steel-hard men with the pure blood and will create with them the master race, which will finally rule the earth."