Untermensch
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Untermensch
Summary
Untermensch is a philosophical concept[1]. Untermensch ranks in the top 7% of philosophical_concept entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (848 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Untermensch is credited with the discovery of Lothrop Stoddard[3].
- Untermensch's image is recorded as Der Untermensch.jpg[4].
- Untermensch's instance of is recorded as philosophical concept[5].
- Untermensch's instance of is recorded as ethnophaulism[6].
- Untermensch's part of is recorded as racial policy of Nazi Germany[7].
- Untermensch's opposite of is recorded as Übermensch[8].
- Untermensch's has part is recorded as Jewish people[9].
- Untermensch's has part is recorded as Romani people[10].
- Untermensch's has part is recorded as Slavs[11].
- Untermensch's has part is recorded as multiracial people[12].
- Untermensch's has part is recorded as Black people[13].
- Untermensch's has part is recorded as Poles[14].
- Untermensch's has part is recorded as Serbs[15].
- Untermensch's has part is recorded as Russians[16].
- Untermensch's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/09c0wd[17].
- Untermensch's facet of is recorded as other[18].
- Untermensch's facet of is recorded as dehumanization[19].
- Untermensch's facet of is recorded as Nazism and race[20].
- Untermensch's facet of is recorded as antisemitism[21].
- Untermensch's facet of is recorded as racism[22].
- Untermensch's native label is recorded as {'lang': 'de', 'text': 'Untermensch'}[23].
- Untermensch's culture is recorded as Romani people[24].
- Untermensch's culture is recorded as East Slavs[25].
- Untermensch's culture is recorded as Jewish people[26].
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Geography
Untermensch's part of is recorded as racial policy of Nazi Germany[7].
Designation and Status
Recorded instance of include philosophical concept[5] and ethnophaulism[6].
Why It Matters
Untermensch ranks in the top 7% of philosophical_concept entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (848 views/month).[2] Untermensch has Wikipedia articles in 25 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[27] Untermensch is known by 27 alternative names across languages and contexts.[28]
Untermensch is credited with the discovery of Lothrop Stoddard[29], an anthropologist[30], 1883–1950[31], of United States[32].
FAQs
What did Untermensch discover?
Untermensch is credited as discoverer of Lothrop Stoddard[29].