what are the Peculiar features of Nazi thinking
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The peculiar features of Nazism were (i) Nazis believed in the idea of one people, one empire and one leader. (ii) It did not tolerate other parties and tried to crush all other organizations and parties and wanted to remove socialism, communism and democracy from Germany. (iii) According to Nazism there was no equality between people. In this view, the blue eyed Nordic German Aryans were at the top while the Jews were located at the lowest rung. (iv) It was propagated that the Jews were responsible for the economic misery of the Germans. (v) Nazis propagated war and glorified aggression. (vi) Nazis believed in the idea of Lebensraum on living space, i.e., new areas should be acquired so that more space is available for the Germans to settle. (vii) Nazis wanted to create a separate racial community of pure Germans by physically eliminating all those who were seen as undesirable by them. (viii) The Nazis believed that Jews were inferior and the cause of German misery and therefore should be totally eliminated. (ix) The Nazi argument was simple. The strongest race would survive and the weak ones would perish. (x) The Aryan race was the finest. It had to retain its purity, become stronger and dominate the world.
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The peculiar features of Nazi thinking were:
A belief in racial hierarchy and Lebensraum or living space.
Nordic German Aryans were at the top, while the Jews formed the lowest rung of the racial ladder.
They believed that only the strongest race would survive and rule. This was borrowed from Darwin's theory of natural selection.
New territories must be gained for enhancing the natural resources and power of Germany.