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- The Irish and German’s should rule the world
- there was no such thing as a pure race
- The Germans were a superior race of people
- All races were inherently equal
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-the Germans were a superior race of people
The Nazi party promoted to the German people that they were members of the Aryan race which was superior to all other races.
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