OK perhaps I am off on a tangent. But non-white HJ is still an interesting subject. But if it belongs in another thread, so be it.
Actually finnish people were considered arisch. Only Sami weren't (population living in lappland, but nowadays it is derogative to call them lapps).
About 1500 years ago Attila the Hun came through here in Bavaria, and my grandfather who served in the Wehrmacht looked very much like a Hun. Most of Bavaria has been Slavic territory before the year 1000. Which is not considered "that long ago" in European standards, as it is the time when most towns and villages were first mentioned in writing where I live.
Also a lot of Cosacks (White Movement) immigrated to Germany and Austria after they had been beaten by the Bolsheviks. Their sons had no problem to become professional soldiers and even high ranked officers between 1933 and 1939 and fought the Soviet Union in the Wehrmacht as Germans or Austrians. It was absolutely no problem to call yourself arisch even if you weren't tall, didn't have blond hair and did't have blue eyes. (Just look at A.H., Göbbels and so many others!)