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Anders Behring Breivik
Norwegian neo-Nazi terrorist and mass murderer
Übermensch
The '''' ( , ; ) is a concept in the philosophy of Friedrich Nietzsche. In his 1883 book, Thus Spoke Zarathustra'' (), Nietzsche has his character Zarathustra posit the as a goal for humanity to set for itself. The represents a shift from otherworldly Christian values and manifests the grounded human ideal. Zarathustra proclaims the will of the to give meaning to life on planet Earth, and admonishes his audience to ignore those who promise other-worldly fulfillment.
Gustaf Kossinna
German archaeologist (1858–1931)
Madison Grant
American lawyer, eugenicist, and conservationist (1865–1937)
Greater Germanic Reich
official state name of the political entity that Nazi Germany tried to establish in Europe during World War II
Christian Identity
Christian white supremacist movement which holds the view that only people of Northern European ancestry descend from the ancient Israelites
Hans F. K. Günther
German Eugenicist (1891–1968)
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
Immigration Act of 1924
1924 United States anti-immigration law
Groupement de recherche et d'études pour la civilisation européenne
The '''Groupement de Recherche et d'Études pour la Civilisation Européenne ("Research and Study Group for European Civilization"), better known as GRECE''', is a French ethnonationalist think tank founded in 1968 to promote the ideas of the Nouvelle Droite ("New Right"). GRECE founding member Alain de Benoist has been described as its leader and "most authoritative spokesman". Prominent former members include Guillaume Faye and Jean-Yves Le Gallou.
Nordicism
Nordicism is a racialist ideology which views the "Nordic race" as a superior racial group. Some notable and influential Nordicist works include Madison Grant's book The Passing of the Great Race (1916); Arthur de Gobineau's An Essay on the Inequality of the Human Races (1853); the various writings of Lothrop Stoddard; Houston Stewart Chamberlain's The Foundations of the Nineteenth Century (1899); and, to a lesser extent, William Z. Ripley's The Races of Europe (1899). The ideology became popular in the late-19th and 20th centuries in Germanic-speaking Europe, Northwestern Europe, Central Euro
The Passing of the Great Race
book by Madison Grant
State Institute for Racial Biology
former government agency in Sweden
Nicolás Palacios
Chilean physician, war veteran, political thinker