In German nationalist circles, the swastika was considered a symbol of an "Aryan race".
One young man sits naked in tall grass; a portrait of a young blond girl could be a poster for the Aryan super race.
The "Aryan race," supposedly the bearer of civilization, is allocated a special place:
For Chamberlain the concept of an Aryan race was not simply defined by ethno-linguistic origins.
In early 20th century scientific racism, the question was associated with the expansion of a supposed "Aryan race".
He also thought that it had been the original home of an Aryan race whose red-haired, blue-eyed descendants could be found in Ireland.
Max Müller is often identified as the first writer to speak of an Aryan "race" in English.
For example, an expedition to Tibet was organized to search for the origins of the "Aryan race".