Originally drafted in 1920, the Nazi Party platform (see the reading National Socialist German Workers’ Party Platform) reflects a cornerstone of Nazi ideology: the belief in race science and the superiority of the so-called Aryan race (or “German blood”). For the Nazis, so-called “German blood” determined whether one was considered a citizen. The Nazis believed that citizenship should not only bestow on a person certain rights (such as voting, running for office, or owning a newspaper); it also came with the guarantee of a job, food, and land on which to live. Those without “German blood” were not citizens and therefore should be deprived of these rights and benefits.
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Ever heard of ALDI? It's the German abbreviation of ALbrecht DIskont; which represents how the German language abbreviates; which implies NAtional SOzialist to abbreviate into NASO; not nazi, which just so happens to be only found within ashke-nazi. Most prominent German ashkenazi...rothschild, whose lesser known name just so happens to be Bauer (German for farmer).
As temporary form (life) within ongoing flow (inception towards death); blood represents that which remains of form within flow aka the identity of ONEs self; shared within the bloodline. Blood represents what self sustenance sustains.
Citizenship on the other hand implies "rights vested as liberties through the choices of others"; which represents ignorance of self sustenance by consenting to submit to the free will of others. The term citizenship contains "ship" aka a vessel (form) within motion (flow). The few use terms like these (citizenship; leadership; ownership; friendship etc. plus all the water allegories in banking as a sleight of hand of natural law for those with eyes to see).