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What were aryans during ww2?
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During World War II, the term "Aryans" was used by Nazi Germany to refer to a perceived superior race of people, attributed to the Indo-European heritage. Nazi ideology promoted the idea of Aryan racial supremacy, claiming that Aryans were a pure and superior breed destined to dominate the world. The Nazis viewed Germans and other Nordic peoples as the epitome of the Aryan racial ideal, while denigrating Jews, Romani people, Slavs, and others as racially inferior or undesirable. This racial ideology served as a basis for policies of racial discrimination, persecution, and genocide during the Holocaust and throughout the war. It is important to note that the notion of Aryans and its use during WWII was entirely based on pseudoscientific racial theories and had no basis in actual scientific or genetic research.