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What was nazi ideology ?

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Answered by Snehamusix
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Nazi ideology in simple was that only aryans and pure germans should survive. they hated jews and killed them in large number. their aim was to build a perfect germany and eliminate the undesirables which were jews, gypsies and physically and mentally challenged people.

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Answered by Eniyanvijay
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Nazi IdeologyKey elements of the Nazi ideologyNational Socialist ProgramRacismEspecially anti-Semitism, which eventually culminated in the Holocaust.The creation of a Herrenrasse (Master Race= by the Lebensborn (Fountain of Life; A department in the Third Reich)Anti-SlavismBelief in the superiority of the White, Germanic, Aryan or Nordic races.Euthanasia and Eugenics with respect to "Racial Hygiene"Anti-Marxism, Anti-Communism, Anti-BolshevismThe rejection of democracy, with as a consequence the ending the existence of political parties, labour unions, and free press.Führerprinzip (Leader Principle) /belief in the leader (Responsibility up the ranks, and authority down the ranks.)Strong show of local culture.Social DarwinismDefense of Blood and Soil (German: "Blut und Boden" - represented by the red and black colors in the Nazi flag)"Lebensraumpolitik", "Lebensraum im Osten" (The creation of more living space for Germans)Related to Fascism

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