Explain the main aspects of Hitlers ideology
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The years before WWII, Germany had been struggling from post-WWI. Germany’s government was in a governmental transition and Hitler had taken the opportunity of the weakness of the state to run for chancellor, in which lead to a total dictatorship. The weaknesses created a fast opportunity for Hitler to quickly rise to power; he made intense promises to his country while they were in desperate need of a ‘savior’. He quickly drew followers; they were referred to as ‘Nazi’s’. During his dictatorship, Hitler oversaw a political system that was based off his “intentions of the country”, however, it can be obviously pointed out that it was based on his ‘pure race’ ideologies. The power and political domination by Hitler greatly influenced Nazi ideology. The racial science, Economic Nationalism, and the cult of Hitler’s personality all aided the domination of his idea of “Pure and Correct” Ideology; this in which can be simply translated to what people often refer to “Nazi ideology”.
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