For racists they are people who believe that innate innate traits determine human behavior from a biological point of view
Racists are people who believe that innate innate traits determine human behavior from a biological point of view. The doctrine of racism emphasizes that blood is the determining factor of national ethnic identity. Racism, including anti-Semitic anti-Semitism (prejudice or hatred of Jews based on false biological theories) was always an integral part of German national socialism (Nazism). The Nazis viewed the whole of human history as a history of specific biological conflict between people of different races. After the Nazis came to power, they drafted the Nuremberg Laws in 1935, which provided a biologically defined definition of Judaism. According to Nazi theories of the races, the Germans and other northern Europeans were "Aryans", a higher race. During the Second World War, Nazi doctors conducted pseudo-medical experiments aimed at reaching physical evidence of the supremacy of Aryan sex and the degeneration of other non-Aryan races. Although countless non-Aryan prisoners were killed during these tests, the Nazis were unable to find any evidence of their theories of human race differences between humans.
Nazi racism has resulted in unprecedented murders. During the Second World War, the Nazi leadership began what it referred to as "ethnic cleansing" in the occupied eastern territories of Poland and the Soviet Union. This policy included the killing and annihilation of so-called "breeds" of the enemy, including the genocide of Jews in Europe and the destruction of the leadership of the Slavic peoples. Nazi racists regarded mental and physical illness as a biological threat to the purity of the Aryan race. After careful planning, German doctors began to kill disabled inmates in clinics all over Germany in a process called "euthanasia".
Racists are people who believe that innate innate traits determine human behavior from a biological point of view. The doctrine of racism emphasizes that blood is the determining factor of national ethnic identity. Racism, including anti-Semitic anti-Semitism (prejudice or hatred of Jews based on false biological theories) was always an integral part of German national socialism (Nazism). The Nazis viewed the whole of human history as a history of specific biological conflict between people of different races. After the Nazis came to power, they drafted the Nuremberg Laws in 1935, which provided a biologically defined definition of Judaism. According to Nazi theories of the races, the Germans and other northern Europeans were "Aryans", a higher race. During the Second World War, Nazi doctors conducted pseudo-medical experiments aimed at reaching physical evidence of the supremacy of Aryan sex and the degeneration of other non-Aryan races. Although countless non-Aryan prisoners were killed during these tests, the Nazis were unable to find any evidence of their theories of human race differences between humans.
Nazi racism has resulted in unprecedented murders. During the Second World War, the Nazi leadership began what it referred to as "ethnic cleansing" in the occupied eastern territories of Poland and the Soviet Union. This policy included the killing and annihilation of so-called "breeds" of the enemy, including the genocide of Jews in Europe and the destruction of the leadership of the Slavic peoples. Nazi racists regarded mental and physical illness as a biological threat to the purity of the Aryan race. After careful planning, German doctors began to kill disabled inmates in clinics all over Germany in a process called "euthanasia".