- the Aryan race
- ideal race according to the Nazi ideology
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
the supreme race — Nazi concept of the Aryan race … English contemporary dictionary
Aryan race — This article is about the racial theory. For the full range of meanings of Aryan , see Aryan. For other uses, see Aryan (disambiguation). Aryanism redirects here. For the Christian theology, see Arianism … Wikipedia
The Passing of the Great Race — The Passing of The Great Race; or, The racial basis of European history was an influential book of scientific racism written by the American eugenicist, lawyer, and amateur anthropologist Madison Grant in 1916. The book was very influential in… … Wikipedia
The Aryan Path — was an Anglo Indian theosophical journal published in Bombay, India from 1930. Its purpose was to form a nucleus of universal brotherhood of humanity, without distinction of race, creed, sex, caste or color; to study ancient and modern religions … Wikipedia
The Aryan — Voir Pour sauver sa race … Dictionnaire mondial des Films
The Foundations of the Nineteenth Century — (Die Grundlagen des neunzehnten Jahrhunderts, 1899) was the best selling work by Houston Stewart Chamberlain. In it he advances various racist and especially völkisch antisemitic theories on how he saw the Aryan race as superior to others, and… … Wikipedia
Race in ancient history — The question what significance specific races had in ancient history has been answered from completely different perspective. Historically, theories on the Aryan race and the Nordic race have emphasised the importance of white people, but there… … Wikipedia
Aryan — The Nazis claimed that the German people and other people from Northern and Western Europe were descendent from the Aryan race. The term “Aryan” refers to an Indo European group whose spoken and written language was Sanskrit. The Nazis viewed… … Historical dictionary of the Holocaust
race — 1 Race, nation, people, even though in technical use they are commonly differentiated, are often used popularly and interchangeably to designate one of a number of great divisions of mankind, each made up of an aggregate of persons who are… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
The Rhetoric of Hitler's "Battle" — was an influential essay written by Kenneth Burke in 1939 which offered a rhetorical analysis of Adolf Hitler s rise to power in Germany. Much of Burke s analysis focuses on Hitler s Mein Kampf ( my battle ). Burke (1939; reprinted in 1941 and… … Wikipedia