Explain any three components of the ideology of hitler?? pleasee ... ckass
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Hitler's ideology developed into Nazi ideology.
He derived his ideology from Charles Darwin.Darwin had stated the survival of fittest in biological terms. But Hitler interpreted it in different way.
Hitler's survival of fittest means that pure blooded Aryan Germans should survive while others should perish.
He especially believed in anti-Semitism of Jews since they were hailed as killer of Christ.
Along with that the casteism also mattered to Hitler.
He didn't believe in equality. He had a notion that the office bearers can only be promoted to higher rank if they show die hard loyalty to their party leader.
These were some of the ideologies of Hitler or the Führer.
He derived his ideology from Charles Darwin.Darwin had stated the survival of fittest in biological terms. But Hitler interpreted it in different way.
Hitler's survival of fittest means that pure blooded Aryan Germans should survive while others should perish.
He especially believed in anti-Semitism of Jews since they were hailed as killer of Christ.
Along with that the casteism also mattered to Hitler.
He didn't believe in equality. He had a notion that the office bearers can only be promoted to higher rank if they show die hard loyalty to their party leader.
These were some of the ideologies of Hitler or the Führer.
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- According to Nazi theory, there was no equality between people, but only a racial hierarchy. In this view, blond, blue eyed Nordic German Aryans were at the top while the Jews were at the bottom.
- Hitler borrowed his ideas from the theory of Charles Darwin and Herbert Spencer. Both these scientists explained the concept of evolution and natural selection. They gave the concept of ‘survival of the fittest.’ This idea was used by the Nazis to justify their imperial rule and war.
- Hitler also used the idea of Lebensraum or living space. He believed that new territories had to be acquired for settlement.
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