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Nazi ideology was synonyms with Hitler's worldview. Explain under the following heads
( a) racial hierarchy
(b) concept of lebensraum​

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Answered by mulemadison
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(a) Racial hierarchy

(b) Concept of Lebensbraum

Explanation:

(a) The idea behind Hitler's racial hierarchy can be observed through Nazi's strict practice of racial supremacism. His views on world and race hierarchy can be found throughout in his book, 'Meim Kampf'. He claims that 'the race of the German' are the most superior race in the world.

(a) The concept of Lebensbraum emphasized on the practice and policies of expanding German territory throughout Europe. It was a foreign policy. Lebensraum became an ideological principle of Nazism and inspired the Nazis to march towards territorial expansion into Europe.

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Answered by smartbrainz
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To explicitly mention racial discrimination, the Nazis used the word "Hotel of living." We justify the metaphysical right of the' racially superior Germans,' at the' racially inferior peoples' like the' Polish, Russian,' Ukraine, and other' NG peoples' of' the East,' to fulfill their' ethnic destiny' They have been treated brutally.

EXPLANATION:

The 'German idea of Lebensraum' ("living space") incorporates policies and practices of colonialism that proliferated in Germany between '1890 and 1940'. The German definition of "Living space" contains policies, and practices of colonialism. First expressed about 1901 the imperial goal of Imperial Deutschland became the center of the September plan of territorial expansion during the 'First World War' (1914–1918), which had been sponsored by the Nazi Party and Nazi Deutschland since the end of 'World War II'.

This ideology was most extreme. When Adolf Hitler took power', Lebensraum became an overarching ideology of Nazism and justified the German territorial expansion into 'Central and Eastern Europe'. The Nazi general plan East was based on its values. This stipulated that Germany needed a viable habitat, and that many of the native populations, including Poles, Ukrainians, Russians, Czechs, and other Slavic nations considered non aryans, in central and eastern Europe had to be permanently removed (through mass deportation to Siberia or genocide or enslavement).

Throughout World War II and afterwards, the Nazi government planned to repopulate these lands with Germans in the name of Lebensraum. All indigenous populations have been starving, allowing Germany to feed their own agricultural surpluses. The plan for world domination of the Hitlerites is focused on Hitler's belief in the power of Lebensraum, particularly when a racially superior society is pursued. People who were considered to be part of non-Aryan ethnic races were expelled or killed within the territories of the expansion of Lebensraum

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