Social Sciences, asked by aaish31, 1 year ago

explain Nazi philosophy

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Answered by Stormoraj
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Nazi's hated the Jews and related them as backward and didn't accept them to live in the society...Millions of Jews were sent to concentration camp where they were tortured a lot...If they try to escape they were died as the fence covered was of electric wires!!
Answered by AnmolBalwal
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-NAZI IDEOLOGY- 

During the rule of Adolf Hitler the jews, poles, gypsies etc. were harassed in many ways i.e they belonged to lowers castes, The German Nordic Aryans belonged to the most superior caste. According to the Nazis the lower people were like rodents and they did not had the right to survive (they didnt had any rights) they were oftenly sent to disinfection areas (gas chambers). Even in school Nazi children were taught to hate Jews. All the Nazi society was against Jews. Even inter-caste marriage was illegal. 
Thus, at the end we can conclude that there was instability in society of Germany during the rule of Adolf Hitler.
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