what were hitlers ideas of a socially pure society
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The only purity that Hitler cared about was racial purity. He considered his own ethnic group to be fundamentally superior to all others, and believed that by killing or subjugating other ethnic groups, society would be made more pure. This belief proved to be remarkably destructive
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.
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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.
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