https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/application-to-nazi-party-1940
Germans wishing to join the Nazi party had to undergo rigorous questioning to determine their genealogy. These documents show the methods used by the Nazis to exclude German Jews from all facets of German society. They were used to determine that an applicant for the Nazi party was a full blooded German whose parents and grandparents were also pure Germans. To join the SS, one had to fill out an additional document going back to great great grandparents to determine a pure blood German. These documents show the extent to which the Nazis tried to foster a pure blood Aryan race.
What the piece above doesn't say, is that you had to be german citizen of course, but that kind of goes without saying, we are talking politics here, it involves voting rights
That being said you are scandinavian, norwegian to be more accurate, not german. While both ethnic groups share common relatives/ancestry to some extent, it's not the same european tribes https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/5/50/Viking_Expansion.svg/800px-Viking_Expansion.svg.png
http://www.dot-domesday.me.uk/tribes.htm
https://pic8.co/sh/rGKhya.jpeg
https://www.eupedia.com/genetics/ancient_germanic_people.shtml
Now nazis were allied with japs also, that doesn't mean japs could be members of the nazi party. And I don't think nazis would have allowed all japs to become honorary aryans...
Look up SS divisions Nordland and Wiking.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/11th_SS_Volunteer_Panzergrenadier_Division_Nordland
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/5th_SS_Panzer_Division_Wiking
Both Waffen SS units formed by pure blood Aryan volunteers from northern Europe.
The european heritage/history didn't start after wwII, and the relationships between romans and various european tribes for instance, starting with germanic tribes, weren't all rosy, to say the least...
Needless to mention the relationships between the various european tribes...
Hitler wasn't german, he was a literal product of immigration. I could make a case against immigration by pointing at hitler, in front of a normie audience for instance/an audience receptive to "hitler was bad", that's the irony. I'm caricaturing a bit but not that much
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Thing is, while hitler had valid points and while what hitler said echoes what we can see today, the nazi ideology of old, is way too restrictive for us now. I mean, by seeking nazi standards, by trying to emulate nazis as close as possible, we enter the realm of "racial purity escalation", so we're going to exclude this ethnic group and this ethnic group and this ethnic group because not aryan enough, and next thing you know "the club" only has 3 members left, engaged in some sort meaningless pseudo nazi circle jerk... And again none of us are german, the NSDAP was for germans only...
It's a dead end, ideologically speaking. And I don't see modern germans resurrecting the NSDAP anytime soon quite frankly
I'm not saying the story of hitler and the nazis should be thrown to the dumpster of history, what I'm saying is that it can't be replicated, it's a story forever apart from ours, now, today. We are in a completely different situation while at the same time, it seems that we face pretty much the exact same enemy
We aren't going to win this one by wearing leather boots and driving panzers with a military type chain of command
"We" didn't even win the last one like that
A Canadian and an American are virtually interchangeable. Accents are the only give away. Austrians and Germans are even more closely related.
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