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- Welt teilnehmen. Wir müssen deshalb ein Herrenvolk werden, und deshalb müssen wir unser Volk zum Herrenvolk erziehen. Das muß schon beim kleinsten Pimpf...
- Herrenvolk democracy is a nominally democratic form of government in which only a specific ethnic group has voting rights and the right to run for office...
- "Herrenvolk" is the fourth season premiere of the American science fiction television series The X-Files. It premiered on the Fox network on October 4...
- Look up herrenvolk or Herrenvolk in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Herrenvolk, meaning "master people", is a concept in **** ideology. It may also refer...
- drastic changes to the series' alien mythology. In the premiere episode, "Herrenvolk", Williams—the actor who pla**** Mulder's informant X—was written out of...
- organization on several occasions. Introduced in the fourth season opener "Herrenvolk", the character remained a recurring presence until the series' finale...
- Eastern physiognomies in European art. Hitler's conception of the Aryan Herrenvolk ("Aryan master race") excluded the vast majority of Slavs from Central...
- principle has been likened by contemporary scholars to the **** ideal of the Herrenvolk (master race) and was part of an effort to consolidate a united and obedient...
- Anti-racism Casteism Ethnic plastic surgery Go back to where you came from Herrenvolk democracy Interminority racism in the United States Hispanics/Latinos...
- membership requirements ensured that all members were of Hitler's Aryan Herrenvolk ("Aryan master race"). Applicants were vetted for Nordic qualities—in...