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Explain the hitler ideology in brief

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Answered by manas9869
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Hitler, ultimately, was an adventurer-conquerer, and much in the same tradition as Napoleon or Alexander. Ideology and the bizarre soup of ideas that was National Socialism was merely his means to an end, which was his own absolute power, personal exaltation by the masses and ability to command vast armies subordinate to his will. He was consumed with the idea of commanding the course of history, and he did so quite successfully. This was a man who in his youth lived as a tramp and imagined grand buildings that would capture the imagination of man, and later as dictator of a country he wasn't even born in, lamented the glory of ancient civilization and set upon the task of recreating it from Berlin and beyond, a city he once despised during the years of the republic. The worship of race, blood and soil were simply the ingredients, as he personally saw it, for the ultimate success of such a phallic endeavor. 
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