what was the pure and healthy nordiac aryans society of nazis?
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The exhibition, which originated at the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, D.C., trains a spotlight on the twisted principles and methods that the Nazis tried to bequeath to the German people, as part of the regime’s efforts to maintain what was called “racial purity.”
The first of the above-mentioned commandments, which were aimed at women, was: Remember that you are a German woman, and that everything you are is thanks to your people. The document explains that while the “genetically healthy” German woman will pass from the world, everything she transfers to her offspring – whom will be plentiful, it is hoped – will remain behind, and thus “Your nation will live forever!”
The other commandments urge German women to choose their spouse carefully: that is, “only from the same Aryan blood or from Nordic blood.” Mixing races that do not suit one another often leads to racial degeneration, the document explains – and to the downfall of people and nations alike. German women were, moreover, ordered to keep their distance from members of foreign races who are not of European origin, and to keep their bodies pure because “momentary pleasure” is liable to destroy one’s health and genetic makeup forever – “a curse that will affect you, your children and your grandchildren.”
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