what are the main features of nazism
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1) According to Nazism, the private individual was subservient to the political state and the state was answerable to the supreme leader of the people.
(2) The concept of 'lebensraum', wherein the German nation had to acquire newer and newer territories in order to exapnd the German empire. The achievement of the dream of a vast German empire and supremacy of the German nation was a top priority.
(3) Intermingling of races was looked upon as undesirable. For this, references of the works of Charles Darwin and Herbert Spencer were given. Nordic Germans were considered 'pure', whereas the Jews were seen as 'impure'.
(4) Democracy and communism in all its forms was to be abjured.
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(2) The concept of 'lebensraum', wherein the German nation had to acquire newer and newer territories in order to exapnd the German empire. The achievement of the dream of a vast German empire and supremacy of the German nation was a top priority.
(3) Intermingling of races was looked upon as undesirable. For this, references of the works of Charles Darwin and Herbert Spencer were given. Nordic Germans were considered 'pure', whereas the Jews were seen as 'impure'.
(4) Democracy and communism in all its forms was to be abjured.
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. Hitler was a power full odrator and an excellent speaker .
. he moved people and influenced their decision with their passion and words .
. their was a political vacuum with the weimer republic fill and Nazis filled this void .
. he moved people and influenced their decision with their passion and words .
. their was a political vacuum with the weimer republic fill and Nazis filled this void .
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