@NigKiller_Tojo no thats a jewish lie
The case of the “Aryan race” is clear evidence of this confusion,
since academic race theorists consistently rejected the notion as unscientific, as did policy makers
after 1935.
This widespread preconception that Nazism promoted the idea of an Aryan race is based
on the popular use of the “Arisch” in the public culture of Nazi Germany. Textbooks on race published
in Nazi Germany however routinely rejected the use of “Aryan” as a racial term, pointing out that it
derived from the discipline of linguistics.
1/2Academic race theorists and linguists were
concerned about popular understandings of “Aryan” as a racial term, and the confusion en-
gendered by official use of arisch and Arier in the early days of the regime.
In deference to
their views, policy makers abandoned use of the term in official contexts after 1935. To
speak of an Aryan race was a complete nonsense for Nazi race theorists, and thus any notion
of the “purity” of the Aryan race would likewise have been completely meaningless.