-
procedures of
Mischling were
conducted within society.
These requests for
reclassification (e.g., Jew to
Mischling of 1st degree,
Mischling of 1st degree...
- or a
Mischling of the
first degree (discussed below,
second part of test) A
person with only one
Jewish grandparent is
considered to be a
Mischling of the...
-
October 1919 – 28
September 2004) was a
German of half
Jewish ancestry, or
Mischling in **** terminology, who
served briefly as a
soldier during World War...
- Laws of 1935, and
allowed exemption from most of Germany's
racial laws.
Mischling is a term used
during the
Third Reich era in
Germany to
denote people...
-
persons would be
sterilised or
deported if they
refused sterilisation. A "
Mischling of the
second degree" (a
person with one
Jewish grandparent)
would be...
-
useful to the state.
Helmuth Wilberg, a
Luftwaffe general and 1st-degree
Mischling, was
declared to be
Aryan in 1935 by
Hitler at the
instigation of Hermann...
- Czechs, Ukrainians,
Russians and Serbs). The term was also
applied to "
Mischling" (persons of
mixed "Aryan" and non-Aryan ancestry) and
black people. Jewish...
-
defined as Jews,
Germans with one or two
Jewish grandparents were
deemed Mischling (mixed-blood). 19th
century political cartoon:
Uncle Sam
kicks out the...
- (German: Untermensch, lit. 'sub-human'); the term was also
applied to "
Mischling" (persons of
mixed "Aryan" and non-Aryan, such as Jewish, ancestry) and...
- was not
considered a "Geltungsjude" but a
Mischling of the
First Degree. (See also the
article on the
Mischling test.)
Geltungsjuden were not
citizens of...