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August 2013

Information icon Please do not add or change content, as you did to Glossary of Nazi Germany, without verifying it by citing a reliable source. Please review the guidelines at Wikipedia:Citing sources and take this opportunity to add references to the article. Thank you. Saddhiyama (talk) 11:10, 18 August 2013 (UTC)[reply]

I checked the sources that are given next to 'Slavs' and the source Eugenics and the Development of Nazi Race Policy which can be found in these two places http://ed5015.tripod.com/BNaziRacePolicy80.htm and http://www.asa3.org/ASA/PSCF/1992/PSCF6-92Bergman.html does not mention Slavs at all you can see this for yourself (ctrl + f) and no matches for 'Slavs' 'Slav' 'Slavic'. The second source Beiträge zur Nationalsozialistichen Gesundheits- und Sozialpolitik says "racially inferior, Jews, Gypsies, Slavs were to be sterilized or killed" (with no sources for this bit of information neither) However, The two books "Non-Germans" Under the Third Reich: The Nazi Judicial and Administrative and The Nazi Ancestral Proof: Genealogy, Racial Science, and the Final Solution state they were not considered racially inferior (or non-Aryan). Also, the Nuremberg Laws effected the Jews, Gypsies and blacks but not the Slavs (or any Europeans for that matter).

If you check the Racial policy of Nazi Germany "non-Aryans" it says All white people (Europeans) were considered to be Aryan as long as they had no Jewish ancestry (Nuremberg Laws) under the definition as "Indo-European".

Also how can you cite something if you are going to just remove it?--Sarah MUFC (talk) 12:07, 18 August 2013 (UTC)[reply]

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Blocked as a sockpuppet