Short note on nazism
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a. Nazism as an ideology believed in violent methods and glorified the use of war.It is based on the beliefs of authoritarianism and aimed at building a strong nation state and restore the dignity of Germans by uniting Germans.
b. It based its programmes under the slogan One People, One Empire, One Leader.The rise of Hitler in Germany, his authoritarian style of functioning , his expansionist policies lead to the outbreak of the second world war and determined much of the contemporary world history.
c. Nazi's believed in creating a pure German race comprising of the pure Nordic German Aryan race that was considered superior.
d. They considered Jews as those who belonged to the lowest rung had to be eliminated as they were thought of polluting the superior race.
e. Nazis believed in unifying the pure Aryan race all over the World, who would then dominate the World and become stronger and based their imperial expansionist designs on such a policy and would expand the area of settlement of Germany,.
f. This Nazis believed , would expand Germany's influence and power by occupying various territories and would establish control over the resources.
g. It was such impearlist policies which led to the outbreak of the Second World war and changed the course of World politics.
h. All these were reflected in Hitler's beliefs and his book Mein Kampf
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a. Nazism as an ideology believed in violent methods and glorified the use of war.It is based on the beliefs of authoritarianism and aimed at building a strong nation state and restore the dignity of Germans by uniting Germans.
b. It based its programmes under the slogan One People, One Empire, One Leader.The rise of Hitler in Germany, his authoritarian style of functioning , his expansionist policies lead to the outbreak of the second world war and determined much of the contemporary world history.
c. Nazi's believed in creating a pure German race comprising of the pure Nordic German Aryan race that was considered superior.
d. They considered Jews as those who belonged to the lowest rung had to be eliminated as they were thought of polluting the superior race.
e. Nazis believed in unifying the pure Aryan race all over the World, who would then dominate the World and become stronger and based their imperial expansionist designs on such a policy and would expand the area of settlement of Germany,.
f. This Nazis believed , would expand Germany's influence and power by occupying various territories and would establish control over the resources.
g. It was such impearlist policies which led to the outbreak of the Second World war and changed the course of World politics.
h. All these were reflected in Hitler's beliefs and his book Mein Kampf
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a. Nazism as an ideology believed in violent methods and glorified the use of war.It is based on the beliefs of authoritarianism and aimed at building a strong nation state and restore the dignity of Germans by uniting Germans.
b. It based its programmes under the slogan One People, One Empire, One Leader.The rise of Hitler in Germany, his authoritarian style of functioning , his expansionist policies lead to the outbreak of the second world war and determined much of the contemporary world history.
c. Nazi's believed in creating a pure German race comprising of the pure Nordic German Aryan race that was considered superior.
d. They considered Jews as those who belonged to the lowest rung had to be eliminated as they were thought of polluting the superior race.
e. Nazis believed in unifying the pure Aryan race all over the World, who would then dominate the World and become stronger and based their imperial expansionist designs on such a policy and would expand the area of settlement of Germany,.
f. This Nazis believed , would expand Germany's influence and power by occupying various territories and would establish control over the resources.
g. It was such impearlist policies which led to the outbreak of the Second World war and changed the course of World politics.
h. All these were reflected in Hitler's beliefs and his book Mein Kampf
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