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Question: Did Nazi Germany believe in the one-drop rule !?
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When it suited their purposes - - - yes!. The NAZIs generally followed the rule established by the Spanish Inquisition several centuries earlier, a rule recently enforced by Reverend Jerry Falwell and the 700 Club; it takes five to seven generations to purge a Jew of being a Jew!. The Nazis were a little kinder, taking matters back to ones great-great grandparents their main worry being the Matriarchal/Mother's side since that is the rule used by Jews to decide lineage!.

HOWEVER - -- --- The Nazis were thugs, gangsters!. If it suited their purpose, inconvenient matters could be over looked, evidence altered, records 'corrected!.' One of the leading Luftwaffe Generals had a Jewish Grandfather; after a bit of 'persuasion' several elderly people testified that his grandmother had an affair with a Christian and thus he was 'pure!.' The same deal with several of Germany's leading Rocket Scientists!. Herman Goring famously said, "I will decide who is a Jew!." Goring went on to save several of his favorite classical musicians from being deported!
The point of this discussion - - - that all of Himmler & Hitler's racial theories were a crock of sh^t!!. If racial purity can be dismissed by an exchange of money then what is racial purity!?

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If it meant not German, yes!. If it meant Jew, no, at least if the rest was German!. Google Mischling!. Most of the Mischlinge survived the war!.Www@QuestionHome@Com

Well, the Nazis considered a person a Jew if he or she had at least one Jewish grandparent!.Www@QuestionHome@Com