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Yeah. It wouldn't have been surprising to see them go pan-ethnic had WW2 gone in their favor.
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I just hadn't heard of such outlooks being centrally embedded in their ideological foundations before.
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The swastika is a pan-Aryan symbol, not a specifically Germanic one (and even "Germanic" is a supra-national ethnic category). ...
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... That's why India is still covered in swastikas today. The foundational NatSoc ideas are rooted in historical linguistics ...
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... and the (implicit) discovery of an Indo-European people. See Heidegger's post Kehre work for this. ...
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... By the end of WWII, more opportunistically, German propaganda was based on the protection of Europe from an "Asiatic" threat. ...
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... With 20 million Russians in the ground, the people coming at them in the Red Army by late-1944 looked more like Chinghis Khan's guys ...
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... than anyone they'd recognize as typical Europeans.
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