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Who can introduce the Nazi racial classification theory in detail?
Nazi ethnology includes Aryan purification and genocide.
(1) purification of Aryans
From 1935, Nazi Germany began to implement the racial reproduction plan of evil life source, in an attempt to purify the race through this plan and finally realize the Aryan rule over the world. In order to achieve this goal, the Nazis secretly implemented the "Leibensben" plan from 1935. "Life" means the source of life. Literally, it can be understood that the Aryan army will flow like a spring. At Himmler's instigation, from this year on, those so-called SS elites chose to have sex with blonde women to create excellent races for the Fuehrer, so as to prevent the future world from being dominated by the so-called "inferior race" of the Nazis.
According to this plan, the Nazis established some delivery rooms, where some women who met certain racial standards could "produce" the future elites of the German Third Reich. After the outbreak of World War II, with the German victory in the European battlefield, these bases began to be promoted in the occupied areas.
Since the beginning of the 20th century, the birth rate in Germany has been declining, and SS leader Himmler hopes to reverse this trend. He knows very well that Germany will soon have a wider territory, and Germany needs more people to occupy these places, and these people must be fighters who meet the racial standards-healthy, white, non-Jewish, and preferably Germanic. 1935, Himmler founded the Source of Life Association. Two years later, the first life source home of the project was built in Bavaria. Here, women, especially single women, can enjoy high-quality prenatal services, and they can also choose to give birth in the delivery room or at home.
Norway was once the core area of the plan.
During the German occupation of Norway, about 654.38 million+200,000 children stayed there. Most of their fathers were German soldiers stationed in Norway at that time, and about 8,000 of them came from the source of life homes established in Norway. Norwegians are very close to the standards of Nazi Aryans. They are all blond. Therefore, Himmler strongly encouraged Germans and Norwegians to "produce" children through mixed blood. Norway has also become one of the core areas for Nazi to implement this plan. There, the Nazis established 10 maternity hospitals. Because Nazi Germany regarded Norwegians as brothers and sisters connected with their own blood, the number of German occupation troops in Norway was far less than that in other places. At that time, Norway had a population of 3 million, but 400,000 German troops were stationed. There are many examples of Germans and Norwegians combining.
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(2) Genocide
During World War II, the Nazis established many concentration camps in Germany and other occupied countries, including the famous Auschwitz concentration camp in Poland and Dachau concentration camp in southwest Germany. The concentration camp is also a death camp, surrounded by electrified barbed wire and trenches. Every few tens of meters, there is a tall watchtower with searchlights and machine guns on it. The SS defended day and night. As long as the siren rings, the light arm of the searchlight will stretch out in the watchtower, and the flame of the machine gun will be ejected. Every corner of the whole camp is hard to escape the double trap of naked and fire. Jews, anti-fascist fighters and prisoners of war from many countries and nationalities in the world are imprisoned in concentration camps. Jews in concentration camps either died of hard labor or were sent to gas chambers to be poisoned by poison gas. The exterior of the gas chamber looks like a bathroom with a shower head for bathing. After the prisoner undressed, he entered the "bathroom" from the locker room. The manager immediately closed the door and put toxic gas into the shower head through the pipeline. A few minutes later, all the people in the "bathroom" were poisoned to death. Then the body was sent to the crematorium. Most of the 6 million Jews killed in World War II died in concentration camps.
Major Nazi concentration camps
During the Second World War, German Nazis established many concentration camps at home and in occupied areas to suppress dissidents and promote racism. Concentration camps, also known as "death camps", usually have gas chambers, autopsy rooms and cremators for mass killings and human experiments. During World War II, Nazi concentration camps claimed millions of lives and became the darkest page in human history. The following are the main concentration camps built by Nazi Germany:
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Auschwitz
Auschwitz concentration camp was the largest concentration camp built by Nazi Germany during World War II. Established in April of 1940. It is the general name of more than 40 concentration camps near Auschwitz, more than 300 kilometers away from Warsaw, the capital of Poland. The German Nazis imprisoned millions of people here and slaughtered 165438+ ten thousand of them. Most of the victims were Jews. 1945 65438+1On October 27th, the Soviet Red Army liberated Auschwitz concentration camp, and 7,000 survivors were reborn.
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Dachau Concentration Camp
Dachau concentration camp is located about 80 kilometers northwest of Munich, Germany. Built in 1933 and expanded in 1938. It was the first concentration camp built by Nazi Germany and was once used as a teaching base for training SS officers in concentration camps. There were 265,438+/kloc-0,000 prisoners here, including many Jewish civilians and Soviet prisoners of war, and nearly 32,000 of them were persecuted to death or shot. 1On April 29th, 945, the concentration camp was liberated and more than 30,000 detainees were freed.
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Isaacson Hausen camp
Saxon Hausen concentration camp is located near Berlin, the German capital. It was the headquarters of Nazi concentration camps in German-occupied areas during World War II. The concentration camp covers an area of 400 hectares and its overall layout is triangular. It was designed and built according to the requirements of Himmler, the leader of the Nazi SS, and is considered to be the most "modern" concentration camp. From the establishment of 1936 to the liberation of 1945 on April 22, there were more than 200,000 producers, social Democrats, resistance fighters, Jews, Gypsies and Soviet prisoners of war from all over Europe, half of whom died of hard labor, illness or were shot and burned to death.
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konzentrationslager buchenwald
Buchenwald concentration camp is located near Weimar, an eastern German city, and was built in 1937. During World War II, about 250,000 people were imprisoned here, of which 56,000 were killed by the Nazis in various ways, including the rostrum of the German Production Party.
In the concentration camp, a group of anti-fascist fighters, led by German producers, have always insisted on fighting the Nazis and secretly planned to win their freedom through armed uprising. 1945 in April, they launched an armed uprising, took control of the concentration camp in less than a day, and liberated nearly 2 1000 people.
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