"Phyle Nordica" humana vel "Aria" putata est superior omnibus aliis et Germani pro Ariis habebantur[10]
Omnis historia Europaea concepta est sicut certamina et concertationes inter phyles, nationes, et gentes. Nationales socialistae contendebant Germaniae necessarium ad supervivendum esse ut creet in Europa "ordinem novum" et imperium magnum, ita Germania allis cum nationibus aemularetur de rebus politicis oeconomicis militaribus.[11],
Debilitas et degeneratio effecta sunt propter connubia interphyletica et fragmentationem phylis Nordicae.
Fautores huius ideologiae se ipsos Socialistas Nationales appellabant, cum ab aliis brevius et plerumque contemptim Nazii appellarentur.
↑Peter Fritzsche, Germans into Nazis (Cantabrigiae Massachusettae: Harvard University Press,1998).
↑Max H. Kele, Nazis and Workers: National Socialist Appeals to German Labor, 1919–1933 (Chapel Hill: The University of North Carolina Press, 1972).
↑Stanley G. Payne, A History of Fascism, 1914–45 (Madisoniae Visconsiniae: University of Wisconsin Press, 1995).
↑Roger Eatwell, “On Defining the ‘Fascist Minimum,’ the Centrality of Ideology,” Journal of Political Ideologies 1 no. 3 (1996)):303–19; et Roger Eatwell, Fascism: A History (Novi Eboraci: Allen Lane, 1997).
↑Neocleous? Mark,
'Fascism (Minneapoli Minnesotae: University of Minnesota Press, 1997), 23.
↑Cyprian Blamires et Paul Jackson, World fascism: a historical encyclopedia, Volume 1 (Sanctae Barbarae inCalifornia: ABC-CLIO, Inc, 2006), 61.
↑Bendersky, Joseph W. A history of Nazi Germany: 1919-1945. 2nd ed. Burnham Publishers, 2000. p. 176.