Explain Hitler's racial play.
Discuss three estates of France.
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The racial policy of Nazi Germany was a set of policies and laws implemented in Nazi Germany (1933–45) based on a specific racist doctrine asserting the superiority of the Aryan race, which claimed scientific legitimacy. This was combined with a eugenics programme that aimed for racial hygiene by compulsory sterilization and extermination of those who they saw as Untermenschen ("sub-humans"), which culminated in the Holocaust.
Nazi policies labeled centuries-long residents in German territory who were not ethnic Germans such as Jews(understood in Nazi racial theory as a "Semitic" people of Levantine origins), Romanis (also known as Gypsies, an "Indo-Aryan" people of Indian Subcontinent origins), along with the vast majority of Slavs (mainly ethnic Poles, Serbs, Russians etc.), and most non-Europeans as inferior non-Aryan subhumans (i.e. non-Nordics, under the Nazi appropriation of the term "Aryan") in a racial hierarchy that placed the Herrenvolk ("master race") of the Volksgemeinschaft ("people's community") at the top
Nazi policies labeled centuries-long residents in German territory who were not ethnic Germans such as Jews(understood in Nazi racial theory as a "Semitic" people of Levantine origins), Romanis (also known as Gypsies, an "Indo-Aryan" people of Indian Subcontinent origins), along with the vast majority of Slavs (mainly ethnic Poles, Serbs, Russians etc.), and most non-Europeans as inferior non-Aryan subhumans (i.e. non-Nordics, under the Nazi appropriation of the term "Aryan") in a racial hierarchy that placed the Herrenvolk ("master race") of the Volksgemeinschaft ("people's community") at the top
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There were three estates in the old regime in France. They were:
•the first estate
•the second estate
•the third estate
The first estate included the clergies and they enjoyed many special privileges by birth. The people of this estate were very rich but did not pay any kind of taxes.
The second estate included the nobels. They too enjoyed special privileges like collecting taxes from the third estate people by birth.
The third estate included mainly the poor people, businessmen, merchants, artisans, peasants, servants, etc. This was the only estate who paid taxes both, to the king and the nobels. They had to work as servants in the upper estates people's houses and labourers in their farms.
This is how the society of France was divided into three different estates.
#BE BRAINLY
There were three estates in the old regime in France. They were:
•the first estate
•the second estate
•the third estate
The first estate included the clergies and they enjoyed many special privileges by birth. The people of this estate were very rich but did not pay any kind of taxes.
The second estate included the nobels. They too enjoyed special privileges like collecting taxes from the third estate people by birth.
The third estate included mainly the poor people, businessmen, merchants, artisans, peasants, servants, etc. This was the only estate who paid taxes both, to the king and the nobels. They had to work as servants in the upper estates people's houses and labourers in their farms.
This is how the society of France was divided into three different estates.
#BE BRAINLY
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