Category
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Aryan race
hypothetical racial grouping

Aryanization
thumb|"Herzmansky is purely Aryan again!" – The Herzmansky department store in Vienna was confiscated in March 1938 after the [[Anschluss, which also took place that month.]]
Aryanization () was the Nazi term for the seizure of property from Jews and its transfer to non-Jews, and the forced expulsion of Jews from economic life in Nazi Germany, Axis-aligned states, and their occupied territories. It entailed the transfer of Jewish property into "Aryan" or non-Jewish hands.
master race
Nazi idea of Aryan supremacy
Gustaf Kossinna
German archaeologist (1858–1931)

Transilvanian Hunger
album by Darkthrone
Ariosophy
thumb|325px|Werner von Bülow's World-Rune-Clock, illustrating the correspondences between List's Armanen runes, the signs of the [[zodiac and the gods of the months]]
Nazism and race
racist foundations of Nazism
Aryan certificate
document which certified that a person was a member of the presumed Aryan race
Italian Racial Laws
Italian Racial Law 1938

Ahnenpass
thumb|Front page of an Ahnenpass, with a Parteiadler (Reichsadler|Eagle of the Party) of the NSDAP, looking on its left
thumb|Inner page of the Ahnenpass of Dutch rower Tjapko van Bergen, with a Reichsadler (Eagle of the Reich) of the [[Nazi Germany, looking on its right]]
thumb|Pages of an Ahnenpass
thumb|Page 41
The Ahnenpaß (literally, "ancestor pass") documented the Aryan lineage of people "of German blood" in Nazi Germany. It was one of the forms of the Aryan certificate (Ariernachweis) and issued by the "Reich Association of Marriage Registrars in Germany" (Reichsverband der Standesbeamt
Honorary Aryan
in Nazi Germany, someone who has been awarded an Aryan certificate despite not meeting the standards of the Nuremberg Laws
Aryan paragraph
Nazi discriminatory regulation
Political views of Adolf Hitler
overview of Adolf Hitler's political views
Manifesto of Racist Scientists
racist manifesto, published on 14 July 1938, which prepared the enactment (in October 1938) of the Racial Laws in the Kingdom of Italy
Aryanism
thumb|Arno Breker's 1939 neoclassical sculpture Die Partei (The Party), which flanked one of the entrances to the Reich Chancellery in [[Berlin. The sculpture emphasizes what the Nazi Party considered to be desirable Aryan characteristics.]]