When.com Web Search

Search results

  1. Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
  2. Nordic race - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nordic_race

    Later, however, Nordic would not be co-terminous with Aryan, Indo-European or Germanic. [25] For example, the later Nazi minister for Food, Richard Walther Darré, who had developed a concept of the German peasantry as a Nordic race, used the term 'Aryan' to refer to the tribes of the Iranian plains. [25]

  3. Aryanism - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aryanism

    Since the military defeat of Nazi Germany by the Allies in 1945, some neo-Nazis have developed a more inclusive definition of "Aryan", claiming that the peoples of Western Europe are the closest descendants of the ancient Aryans, with Nordic and Germanic peoples being the most "racially pure."

  4. Master race - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Master_race

    The fact that Germans were not purely Nordic was acknowledged by Günther in his book Rassenkunde des deutschen Volkes ("Racial Science of the German People") from 1922, in which he described the German people as being made up of all five of his European racial categories: Nordic, Mediterranean, Dinaric, Alpine, and East Baltic. [46]

  5. Nazi racial theories - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nazi_racial_theories

    The amateur archeologist and SS commander, Edmund Kiss, proposed that Tiwanaku ruins were built a million years ago by his Aryan ancestors—an ancient Nordic race—who had migrated from the Lost City of Atlantis. Nazi officials seized on Kiss's work and featured the ancient Nordic city of Tiwanaku in party newspapers and Hitler Youth ...

  6. Aryan - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aryan

    Its president, Walther Wüst, believed that the Germans were directly descended from the Aryan 'Nordic race', which spread into Asia until racial mixing led to 'degeneration' (Entartung) and 'denordification' (Entnordnung). [123] In the late 19th century, student fraternities in Austria and Germany already used 'Aryan clauses' to exclude Jews.

  7. Nordic Indo-Germanic People - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nordic_Indo-Germanic_People

    The Nordic Indo-Germanic people is a mythological group, from which the Germanic peoples allegedly descended. The assumption of the existence of this primordial people was developed by nationalists in the German territories from the early 19th century onwards, and was the subject of intense research in both the 19th and 20th centuries.

  8. Aryan race - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aryan_race

    Nazi racial theories considered the "purest stock of Aryans" the Nordic people, identified by physical anthropological features such as tallness, white skin, blue eyes, narrow and straight noses, doliocephalic skulls, prominent chins, and blond hair, including Scandinavians, Germans, English and French, [95] [96] with Nordic and Germanic people ...

  9. Arthur de Gobineau - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_de_Gobineau

    Gobineau had often predicted France was so rotten the French were bound to be defeated if they ever fought a major war. At the outbreak of the war with Prussia in July 1870, however, he believed they would win within a few weeks. [120] After the German victory, Gobineau triumphantly used his own country's defeat as proof of his racial theories ...