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Mischling (German: [ˈmɪʃlɪŋ] ; lit. 'mix-ling'; pl.
Mischlinge) was a
pejorative legal term
which was used in ****
Germany to
denote persons of
mixed "Aryan"...
- Germans;
between Mischlinge of the
first degree and Germans;
between Jews and
Mischlinge of the
second degree; and
between two
Mischlinge of the
second degree...
- anti-semitic
policies of **** Germany. The
policy of the
Wehrmacht towards "
Mischlinge"
personnel throughout the war was "erratic, ambivalent, and contradictory"...
- Deutschblütigkeitserklärung) was a do****ent
provided by ****
leader Adolf Hitler to
Mischlinge (those with
partial Jewish heritage),
declaring them deutschblütig (of...
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marry other Mischlinge of the
first degree.
Second degree Mischlinge were
entitled only to
marry "true Germans" (i.e.
neither Jews nor
Mischlinge)
under the...
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relationships born
until 31 July 1936, were
discriminated against as
Mischlinge. However,
children later born to
mixed parents, not yet
married at p****ing...
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owned by a Jew and a non-Jew,
where many of his
colleagues were Jews or
Mischlinge. Goldberg's
maternal uncle joined the ****
Party and
refused to be seen...
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German citizens "of
German or
congeneric blood". As a result, Jews and "
Mischlinge"
officially became second-class citizens.
After World War II and the establishment...
- and
sustained by the non-Jewish
wives and
relatives of
Jewish men and
Mischlinge, (those of
mixed Jewish and
Aryan heritage).
Their husbands had been targeted...
- grandparents; many of
those with
partial Jewish descent were
classified as
Mischlinge, with
varying rights. The
regime also
sought to
segregate Jews with a...