Talk:Nazi eugenics

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I don't think the Nazis thought Jews were genetically inferior, they thought the Jews were an enemy race, but prior to the Second World War beginning the Nazis had no plan to eliminate Jews, and the Nazis' ideas on eugenics did not have anything to do with their Anti-Jewish views. There's also no source for the claim they thought this in the article. In Mein Kampf Hitler laid out the view that the most intelligent races were the Germanic Western Europeans, the NorthEast Asians and the Jews, and that the Germanic Western Europeans and Jews were in a struggle for world supremacy, that's not compatible with viewing Jews as genetically inferior to Germans. BanIQDenial (talk) 06:01, 10 October 2018 (UTC)[reply]