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what measure did Hitler take to create an exclusive racial community to pure Germans

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Answered by himanshusingh52
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The racial policy of Nazi Germany was a set of policies and laws implemented in Nazi Germany (1933–45) based on a specific racist doctrine asserting the superiority of the Aryan race, which claimed scientific legitimacy. This was combined with a eugenics programme that aimed for racial hygiene by compulsory sterilization and extermination of those who they saw as Untermenschen ("sub-humans"), which culminated in the Holocaust.

Nazi policies labeled centuries-long residents in German territory who were not ethnic Germans such as Jews (understood in Nazi racial theory as a "Semitic" people of Levantine origins), Romanis (also known as Gypsies, an "Indo-Aryan" people of Indian Subcontinent origins), along with the vast majority of Slavs (mainly ethnic Poles, Serbs, Russians etc.), and most non-Europeans as inferior non-Aryan subhumans (i.e. non-Nordics, under the Nazi appropriation of the term "Aryan") in a racial hierarchy that placed the Herrenvolk ("master race") of the Volksgemeinschaft ("people's community") at the top.
Answered by neelamverma0789
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Explanation:

a. Nazi's believed in creating a pure German race comprising of the pure Nordic German Aryan race that was considered superior.

b. They considered Jews as those who belonged to the lowest rung had to be eliminated as they were thought of polluting the superior race.

c. Hitler developed stereotypical view against the Jews which was rooted in history where the latter were regarded as killers of the Christ. Hitler developed his own set of beliefs and practices talking clues from the theories of Darwin and Herbert Spencer who talked about that evolution of the species proceeds by the survival of the fittest.

d. He carried out massive propaganda against the Jews with his racial policy declaring Germans as pure Aryan race and considering Jews as undesirables, and even succeeded in moulding people’ attitude towards them.

e. With the medium of art, Jews were stereotyped, mocked, abused, they were shown as people with different appearance ,referred as vermin, rats.

f. Nazi's aimed at indoctrinating people and the youth of the country by controlling media, schools and entire education system which was aimed at glorifying Nazi ideology and developing hatred against the jews.

g. Jews were deported to concentration camps and were killed in gas chambers.

h. Radio, images , posters. slogans were used.With the medium of art, Jews were stereotyped, mocked, abused, they were shown as people with different appearance ,referred as vermin, rats. Films like the Eternal Jew were made to create hatred against them.

i. Jews were portrayed in a different manner with beards wearing kaftans, distinguished from pure German community.

j. Further, for Hitler, mothers occupied the most important position in Germany.

k. It was their duty of mothers to teach Nazi values and culture. Mothers who bore racially superior children were rewarded with honour crosses , and were given concessions in shops, in theatre , railways.

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