纳粹怎么看黑人?高等雅利安人还是垃圾人种?
版主: Softfist
Re: 纳粹怎么看黑人?高等雅利安人还是垃圾人种?
有,纳粹视黑人为低等种族,
但没被列入像犹太和吉普赛人一样需要消灭的对象,也没有任何针对黑人的特别法律。
但有系统性的对黑人或者黑白混血人实施绝育。
但没被列入像犹太和吉普赛人一样需要消灭的对象,也没有任何针对黑人的特别法律。
但有系统性的对黑人或者黑白混血人实施绝育。
Re: 纳粹怎么看黑人?高等雅利安人还是垃圾人种?
元首国对黑人的态度比米疣国对黑人好多了。参见36年柏林奥运会上四枚金牌得主Jesse Owens的经历:
Jesse Owens' reception by the German public and the spectators in the Olympic stadium was warm. There were German cheers of “Yesseh Oh-vens” or just “Oh-vens” from the crowd. Owens was a true celebrity in Berlin, mobbed by autograph seekers to the point that he complained about all the attention. He later claimed that his reception in Berlin was greater than any other he had ever experienced, and he was quite popular even before the Olympics.
Jesse Owens' reception by the German public and the spectators in the Olympic stadium was warm. There were German cheers of “Yesseh Oh-vens” or just “Oh-vens” from the crowd. Owens was a true celebrity in Berlin, mobbed by autograph seekers to the point that he complained about all the attention. He later claimed that his reception in Berlin was greater than any other he had ever experienced, and he was quite popular even before the Olympics.
Re: 纳粹怎么看黑人?高等雅利安人还是垃圾人种?
Owens was not personally snubbed by Hitler. However, Owens did feel that he had been snubbed by someone: U.S. Pres. Franklin D. Roosevelt. A month after the Olympic Games, Owens told a crowd, “Hitler didn’t snub me—it was [Roosevelt] who snubbed me. The president didn’t even send me a telegram.” Roosevelt never publicly acknowledged Owens’s triumphs—or the triumphs of any of the 18 African Americans who competed at the Berlin Olympics. Only white Olympians were invited to the White House in 1936.
水的明 写了: 2023年 3月 4日 16:32 元首国对黑人的态度比米疣国对黑人好多了。参见36年柏林奥运会上四枚金牌得主Jesse Owens的经历:
Jesse Owens' reception by the German public and the spectators in the Olympic stadium was warm. There were German cheers of “Yesseh Oh-vens” or just “Oh-vens” from the crowd. Owens was a true celebrity in Berlin, mobbed by autograph seekers to the point that he complained about all the attention. He later claimed that his reception in Berlin was greater than any other he had ever experienced, and he was quite popular even before the Olympics.