what were the aims of the naji policies? how did hitler try to achieve those aims? were this methods justified?
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1) What were the aims of naji policies?
Answer: The party aimed to unite "racially desirable" Germans as national comrades, while excluding those deemed either to be political dissidents, physically or intellectually inferior, or of a foreign race (Fremdvölkische).
2) How did hitler try to achieve those aims?
Answer: Hitler had outlined his ideas in Mein Kampf, from 1933 the implementation of these ideas affected many aspects of life in Germany.
3) Were these methods justified?
Answer: No they were not justified!
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1) What were the aims of naji policies?
Answer: The party aimed to unite "racially desirable" Germans as national comrades, while excluding those deemed either to be political dissidents, physically or intellectually inferior, or of a foreign race (Fremdvölkische).
2) How did hitler try to achieve those aims?
Answer: Hitler had outlined his ideas in Mein Kampf, from 1933 the implementation of these ideas affected many aspects of life in Germany.
3) Were these methods justified?
Answer: No they were not justified!
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