Social Sciences, asked by shunu442, 1 year ago

what r nazies world view?it was based on which principle??

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Answered by Har11
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Nazis world view was that they were the superior or the aryans and possesed blue blood and the rest of the people were inferior to them.
it was based on the principle put forward by herbert spencer which was that only the fittest would survive.
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Answered by varunka1205
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Answer:

Nazi world view worked on a racial theory

Explanation:

Hitler's view

Hitler's view for the world was to basically expand his territory and developing his nation by occupying different territories for that hitler used a theory, the theory said that the racial difference between the societies help to separate people and to make corrupted mind sets of people he said that his race was the pure aryan race and his race the blue eyed aryans were the most purest and superior race into world hitler major .

and a pointful answer is this

Nazi world view -

Youth in nazi germany

Nazism beleived that there is a racial hierarchy German Aryans at top and Jews at bottom

Enmity of Aryans and Jews

All other coloured people were in between depending upon their racial features.

Used Darwin concept of survival of the fittest in wrong sense by justifying imperialism

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