JWLZG said:
What's with this weird Stormfront-esque fixation of what degree of Nordic purity qualifies as white (but ranks Slavs as "less white" than Greeks and Spaniards) that should have died out in 1945, Himmler?
Technically Himmler believed Germans originally were Aryan... which is the same word as Iranian. When the Nazi's banged on about their pure blood Aryan race... they understood this to mean Persian.
Himmler himself actually talked about taking the "good children" from other races (slavs) and raising them as Germans to incorporate their genetics into the German race.
Hitler and other high ranking Nazi's conferred honorary "Aryan" status on the Japanese, and would not have seen it a negative if a German woman married a Japanese man. They also believed that Chinese were just a step below Japanese.
What people don't really comprehend about Nazi's is that they were less obsessed with genetic purity than they were social Darwinists. I did a lot of reading about their weird ideas when I was a teen. I actually learned to read German so I could read some of the untranslated stuff. I believe their entire goal was around improving German genetics. Had they decided Arabs had some desired genetic trait they would have had no hesitation in invading Arabia and taking 3 or 4 million young girls for breeding purposes. They literally viewed themselves as the Dog Breeders of the human race.
They also ran experiments to see if they could create some of the genetic traits they felt were superior.
The problem with notions of racial purity are that in the first place race doesn't exist. The second part of that is that very few places in the world are "pure". The Huns and the Mongols for example have left their genetic imprint on Europe. Rape was such a common fixture of European warfare that when a Russian army marched through... anywhere really... all the women that crossed their paths got raped. Over 1000 years of that and it makes a huge impact.
I don't know anything about these Stormfront people... but they need to study history and genetics much more.