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Untermensch - Übersetzung nach Englisch

RACIST BELIEF SYSTEM IN NAZI GERMANY
Untermenschen; Lesser race; Lesser races; Lower races; Üntermensch; Sub-man; Subperson; Unter mensch; Inferior human; Inferior men
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  • A chart used to illustrate the Nazi [[Nuremberg Laws]] introduced in 1935
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Untermensch         
n. inferior person

Definition

Untermensch
['?nt?m?n(t)?]
¦ noun (plural Untermenschen -m?n(t)?(?)n) a person considered racially or socially inferior.
Origin
Ger., lit. 'underperson'.

Wikipedia

Untermensch

Untermensch (German pronunciation: [ˈʔʊntɐˌmɛnʃ] (listen), lit.'underman', 'sub-man', 'subhuman'; plural: Untermenschen) is a Nazi term for non-Aryan people they deem as inferior, who were often referred to as "the masses from the East", that is Jews, Roma, and Slavs (mainly ethnic Poles, Ukrainians, Serbs, and later also Russians). The term was also applied to "mulatto" and black people. Jewish, Polish and Romani people, along with the physically and mentally disabled, as well as homosexuals and political dissidents, and on rare instances, POWs from Western Allied armies, were to be exterminated in the Holocaust. According to the Generalplan Ost, the Slavic population of East-Central Europe was to be reduced in part through mass murder in the Holocaust, with a majority expelled to Asia and used as slave labor in the Reich. These concepts were an important part of the Nazi racial policy.