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foreign races : ウィキペディア英語版 | foreign races Foreign races (German: ''Fremdvölkische'') was a term used during the Nazi era, the term was meant to describe people who were not of "German or related blood" (Nuremberg Laws). The term at first was used only by members of the SS but then later became used by the state police, justice and administration people. == Folkish community == With the ''Führerprinzip'' (leadership principle) of Hitler and the Nazi party supremacy over Germany, the fundamental political life of Nazism was primarily focused on the Aryan race, but also the pan-German nationalism that was to make sure the Germans belonged to the ''Volksgemeinschaft'' (national community). The term "foreign" was not used in the term of a migrant but rather racially defined as to who were German citizens but who were not of German or related blood. In 1935 after the Third Reich introduced the Nuremberg race laws, the foreign races who were defined as Jews, Gypsies and blacks were forbid from civil service and sexual relations with Aryans and were given the "non-Aryan" status under these racial laws.〔http://www.ushmm.org/outreach/en/article.php?ModuleId=10007695〕 Although to be noted, the laws did not just effect people who were not Aryan, but also opponents of the Nazis, who were also stripped from civil service.
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