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explain hitler world view

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Answered by aryanverma123456781
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Hitler wrote in Mein Kampf of his hatred towards what he believed were the world's twin evils: communism and Judaism. He said his aim was to eradicate both from Germany and moreover, he stressed his intention to unite all Germans in the process of destroying them.
Answered by Arcel
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1. According to Nazi ideology 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 Jews were located at the lowest rung. They came to be regarded  as an anti-race, the arch-enemies of the Aryans.  

2. The other ideology of Hitler’s was Lebensraum, or living space. He believed that  new territories had to be acquired for settlement. This would enhance the area of  the mother country, and the material resources to be used for Germany.

3. Nazis wanted only a society of pure and healthy Nordic Aryans.  They alone were considered desirable. Only they were seen as worthy of prospering  and multiplying against all others who were classed as undesirable.

4. Under the Euthanasia Programme, Helmuth’s father along with other Nazi  officials had killed many Germans who were considered mentally or physically unfit.

5. Many Gypsies and blacks living in Nazi Germany were  considered as racial inferiors. They were widely persecuted. Even Russians and  Poles were considered subhuman and killed.

6. Jews remained the worst sufferers in Nazi Germany. They had been  stereotyped as killers of Christ and usurers. They lived in separately marked areas  called ghettos. They were often persecuted through periodic organized violence, and  expulsion from the land.  


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