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Who were the “desirables” in the Nazi Germany?
A)Nordic German Aryans
B)Jews
C)French
D)Gypsies

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Hint: Hitler became the chancellor of Germany and established dictatorship and followed a policy of aggression and war. Under the slogan “ One people, One empire, One leader.”

Complete answer: Option A: According to Nazi ideology, there was no equality between people but they stringently believed in Racial hierarchy. The Nazis wanted to create an exclusive racial community of pure Germans by physically eliminating all the others who were considered undesirable. The undesirables races were the Jews, Gypsies, blacks, Russian,Poles and handicapped Germans too. Under the theory of Nazism all schools were cleansed in the sense that physically handicapped and Jews were dismissed and were taken to Gas chambers in the 1940’s.
Racial science was introduced to justify the Nazi ideas of race, where men were taught to be masculine and women were expected to rear pure-blooded Aryan children and maintain the purity of the desirable race. Sports were used to embed a spirit of Violence and firmness among children. All the desirable “ good German” were subjected to a prolonged period of Ideological training- where the textbooks were rewritten and boxing was promoted under the process of Nazi schooling.
Option B: Jews is an incorrect option.
Option C : French is not the correct option.
Option D: Gypsies is not the correct option.

Thus, Option A is the correct answer.

Note: Under the process of Germanization it was the spread of German culture, language and people which later turn into the policy of ethnic cleansing with an aim of removing physical and cultural evidence of the undesirable races and into the genocide later.