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Untermensch
thumb|upright=0.95|Cover of the Nazi propaganda brochure "Der Untermensch" ("The Subhuman"), 1942. The SS booklet depicted the natives of Eastern Europe as "subhumans".
Untermensch (; plural: Untermenschen) is a German language word literally meaning 'underman', 'sub-man', or 'subhuman', which was extensively used by Germany's Nazi Party to refer to their opponents and non-Aryan people they deemed as inferior. It was mainly used against "the masses from the East", that is Jews, Roma, and Slavs (mainly ethnic Poles, Belarusians, Ukrainians, Russians and Serbs).

Heinrich von Treitschke
Historian, political writer (1834-1896)
Nazism and race
racist foundations of Nazism
Association of German National Jews
Jewish organization that supported Hitler with hopes of assimilation
Marwa El-Sherbini
Egyptian handball player and pharmacist (1977–2009)
Honorary Aryan
in Nazi Germany, someone who has been awarded an Aryan certificate despite not meeting the standards of the Nuremberg Laws
far-right politics in Germany
far-right politics in Germany since the defeat of the Nazis in World War II in 1945
Prussian Settlement Commission
Government body for Germanization of Polish lands
Q451772
victim of violence (1962-1990)
murder of Yangjie Li
2016 crime in Germany
Kanake nikita
Kanake (or Kanacke, Kanaa(c)k; pl. Kanacken or Kanaks/Kanax) is a German ethnic slur for non-Germanic-looking people, particularly those of Balkan, Turkish, Arab or Iranian origin.
Völkisch nationalism
German nationalist ideology
Wilhelm Weygandt
German psychiatrist
persecution of Chinese people in Germany
overview of treatment of Chinese under Nazi Germany rule