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what was the ideology of the nazis regarding the jews​

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Answered by asish9520
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This is a list of people whose ideas became part of Nazi ideology. The ideas, writings, and speeches of these thinkers were incorporated into what became Nazism, including antisemitism, eugenics, racial hygiene, the concept of the master race, and Lebensraum. The list includes people whose ideas were incorporated, even if they did not live in the Nazi era.

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Answered by nia234678
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There was a racial hierarchy build on the fact that the blond blue eyed , nordic german aryans were at the top most place while the Jews at the lowest place. They were regarded as the enemies of Aryans and Anti-race.

This kind of racism was borrowed by Hitler from scientists like: Herbert Spencer and Charles Darwin who gave the theory and ideas of survival of the fittest and concept of evolution, natural selection, etc. respectively. According to Hitler's ideology, "the weakest would die and the strongest would survive." He considered the Aryan race as the finest and purest.

There was another aspect of Hitler's ideology i.e. Lebensraum or living space. According to this, new territories had to be conquered so that area of their mother country could get increased, pure Aryans could settle and there could be an increase in the resources of Germany.

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