what did hitler imagine for the future of germany
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Hitler's post-war plan for Germany was broad in scope, involving a severe reorganization not only of the "Fatherland," but in specific of its conquered nations. This would start with the current war and further action would be instituted after it was won.
Some of his vision revolved around "Arian race" development, but it also included eliminating "useless eaters" and religion, constructing vast towns, altering the education system, and transforming the economy into a state-controlled socialist organization.
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