Английская Википедия:Honorary Aryan

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Honorary Aryan (Шаблон:Lang-de[1]) was an expression used in Nazi Germany with the purpose of according Aryan certificate to some Mischlinge who were not directly recognized as belonging to the Aryan race according to Nuremberg Laws standards, but therefore considered as part of it.[2]

The prevalent explanation as to why the status of "honorary Aryan" is linked with social darwinism. According to published scientific diagrams which compared with plants, the transmission of genes and their reaction are not the same. For example, for the category of people with a quarter of non-aryan blood, the genes can separate and become pure again. These peoples were also expected to give "valuable" services to the German economy or war effort for proving their sincerity, or for purely political or propaganda reasons.[3] This attribution could be awarded through Frontgemeinschaft, which is essentially loyalty to Nazi Germany.

In the Independent State of Croatia, a Nazi client state, this term was used by Ante Pavelić to protect some Jews from persecution who had been useful to the state.[4]

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  3. "In the Wind", The Nation Vol. 147, Issue 7. August 13, 1938
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  9. Snyder (1976). Encyclopedia of the Third Reich, p. 170.
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  14. Corum, James (1997) The Luftwaffe: Creating the Operational Air War, 1918–1940. Lawrence, Kansas: University Press of Kansas. p.127 Шаблон:ISBN
  15. Dalin David G. and Rothman, John F. (2009) Icon of Evil: Hitler's Mufti and the Rise of Radical Islam, Transaction Publishers. p.47 Шаблон:ISBN.
  16. Rigg, Bryan Mark (2002) Hitler's Jewish soldiers: the untold story of Nazi racial laws and men of Jewish descent in the German military. Lawrence, Kansas: University Press of Kansas. Шаблон:ISBN
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  19. Al-Hamarneh, Ala and Thielmann, Jorn (2008) Islam and Muslims in Germany. Brill. Шаблон:Isbn p.203,n.49
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  21. Jim Wilson (2011) Nazi Princess: Hitler, Lord Rothermere and Princess Stephanie von Hohenlohe Шаблон:ISBN.
  22. Hoffmann, Peter (2000) [1979]. Hitler's Personal Security: Protecting the Führer 1921–1945. New York: Da Capo Press. pp.50-51 Шаблон:ISBN
  23. Elke Froehlich (Hrsg.): Die Tagebücher von Joseph Goebbels. Teil I Aufzeichnungen 1923–1945 Band 5. Dez 1937 – Juli 1938. K.G. Saur, München 2000, S. 313.
  24. Frey (1999), pp. 338f.