give a brief description of Nazi racial state
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The National Socialists saw themselves as a revolutionary movement and their goal was a reshaping of existing society into a racially homogenous, 'Aryan' national community Jews were considered to be the chief enemy. They were represented by the National Socialists as an 'anti-race' that had come into being through negative selection, and that had, through assimilation, deeply penetrated the German 'national body'.
The goal of the Jews, according to the Nazis, was to prevent the construction of the national community the Nazis were striving for.
Nazi propaganda: 'Such friendships debase Aryans' Nazi propaganda: During the first phase, in 1933 and 1934, the focus was on the exclusion of Jews from public liforced sterilisation of people who were considered 'congenitally sick'. By the end of the 'Third Reich' more than 300,000 Germans had fallen victim to this legislation.
In the spring of 1935, the Nazis began a new phase in the persecution of the Jews. The goal was now to bring about their biological segregation through a process of 'legal' discrimination. As in 1933 this phase began with anti-Semitic rioting organised by supporters of the Nazi party. In 1935 the Nuremberg Laws, defining who was to be considered Jewish, were announced. The equal rights of Jews as German citizens - in place in Germany since 1871 - was ended. Marriages and relations between Jews and non-Jews were forbidden. In the years that followed, comprehensive anti-Jewish legislation was introduced which covered almost all aspects of life.restricted in 1936 through the introduction of special camps.
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