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what is the major idea of the Hitler

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Answered by SukhdeepSingh
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on the theory of the great scientist Charles Darwin Hitler thought it to be on the basis of people that only the strongest shall survive and so the major ID of the Hitler was to remove from the society or those people who are unwanted and undesirable just because of their which colour is different from those of the pure Germany's and he was set on a journey where he left not a Nazi alive

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Answered by Anonymous
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Hitler believed that the ‘Aryan’ people and Germany was destined to rule the world. He also felt that democracy and workers’ rights would disrupt society. He thought Germans should have enough ‘living space’ and that only people of German or Aryan blood should live in Germany. He believed that no non-Germans should have any say in Germany. He did not believe that Jews could be Germans. Hitler believed that communism was a huge threat to Germany and should be destroyed. He thought that communism was a Jewish invention and that was another reason why he hated the Jews. He also wanted to rid Germany of the mentally and physically disabled, because they were seen as imperfect and also a drain on the resources of the ‘master race’. Hitler wanted to create a generation of young ‘Aryans’ who were physically fit and totally obedient. He planned to create a new Germany that would rule the world for a thousand years.


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