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How did hitler use scientific theories to propagate the nazi idea?

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Answered by Aadil14
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The racial policy of Nazi Germany was a set of policies and laws implemented in Nazi Germany (1933–45) based on a specific racist doctrine asserting the superiority of the Aryan race, which claimed scientific legitimacy. This was combined with a eugenics programme that aimed for racial hygiene by compulsory sterilization and extermination of those who they saw as Untermenschen ("sub-humans"), which culminated in the Holocaust.

Nazi policies labeled centuries-long residents in German territory who were not ethnic Germans such as Jews (understood in Nazi racial theory as a "Semitic" people of Levantine origins), Romanis (also known as Gypsies, an "Indo-Aryan" people of Indian Subcontinent origins), along with the vast majority of Slavs (mainly ethnic Poles, Serbs, Russians etc.), and all other persons of color (with some exceptions) as inferior non-Aryan subhumans (i.e. non-Nordics, under the Nazi appropriation of the term "Aryan") in a racial hierarchy that placed the Herrenvolk ("master race") of the Volksgemeinschaft ("people's community") at the top
Answered by Anonymous
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☆Nazis wanted an exclusive racial community of pure Germans.

☆Nazis wanted only a society of pure and healthy Nordic Aryans.

☆This meant that even those Germans who were seen abnormal had no right to live.

☆Jews were considered undesirable.

☆Many Jews,Gypsies and black were also considered as inferior Germans.

☆Many of them died due to the starvation.

☆Media was used by Nazis to propagate their ideas world over.

☆He made a propaganda films against Jews.

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