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Blood and soil (German: Blut und Boden, pronounced [ˈbluːt ʊnt ˈboːdn̩] ⓘ) is a nationalist slogan expressing Nazi Germany's ideal of a racially defined national body ("Blood") united with a settlement area ("Soil"). By it, rural and farm life forms are idealized as a counterweight to urban ones.
Walther Darré speaking at a Reich Food Society (Reichsnährstand) assembly under the slogan Blut und Boden, Blood and Soil, in Goslar, 1937. Any farm of at least one Ackernahrung, an area of land large enough to support a family and evaluated from 7.5 to 125 hectares (19–309 acres), was declared a Hereditary farm (Erbhof), to pass from father to son, without the possibility to be mortgaged ...
Landscape painting featured mostly heavily in the Greater German Art exhibition, [70] in accordance with themes of blood and soil. [75] Peasants were also popular images, reflecting a simple life in harmony with nature, [76] frequently with large families. [77]
“The @nytimes has now stooped to essentially calling @JDVance a Nazi,” wrote Republican strategist Andrew Surabian over the use of the slogan “blood and soil.” “Truly vile stuff from the ...
Blood and soil" plays, for instance, depicted a woman rejecting her bookish fiancé in order to marry an estate owner. [ 129 ] It also related to antisemitism, as Jews were often accused of being intellectual and having a destructive "critical spirit". [ 130 ]
The blood of all these races and their mixtures, which thus is found in the German people, represents 'German blood'. [29] Frick on 3 January 1936 commented about the Nuremberg Laws and defined "related blood" as: Since German blood is a prerequisite for Reich citizenship, no Jew can become a Reich citizen.
Narcissists tend to be excluded in social circles because of their disruptive behaviors, and if they feel left out, their arrogant and aggressive behaviors will only intensify, a new study ...
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