Talk:Persecution of Chinese people in Nazi Germany

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'Honorary Aryan' question[edit]

This text was deleted by an edit that (correctly) points out the mismatch with the Honorary Aryan page. I'm just flagging that here in case there's a need for further validation and checking. (Not a topic that I know anything about).

"Nevertheless, the status of Honorary Aryan was not granted to the Chinese, in contrast to Japanese people.[1]"

Gilgamesh4 (talk) 09:13, 15 May 2020 (UTC)[reply]

References

  1. ^ 阿道夫·希特勒 (1961). ""2月13日"". In François Genoud(弗朗索瓦·哲努) (ed.). 《希特勒的遗嘱:希特勒-鲍曼文件》. Translated by Stevens Colnel(史蒂文斯·科内尔). 伦敦: Cassell & Co.(出版社). ASIN B001CGPDSA.
@Gilgamesh4: I just checked the six sources at Honorary Aryan for that sentence. The first four talk exclusively about Japanese people being designated Honorary Aryans, the penultimate talks about Turks being designated Aryans, and the last talks about Hungarians and Finns being designated Aryans; nothing about anyone else. The statement about the Han Chinese seemed to have been based on this non-RS that I removed.
I didn't find any RSes suggesting that the Han Chinese were designated Honorary Aryan, so I'm restoring the content that you quoted. — MarkH21talk 09:28, 15 May 2020 (UTC)[reply]

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