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What where the Hitler's ideology

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Answered by brainliest1238
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He तो wanted to follow dictatorship and destroy all the Jews and all the mentally and physically disabled Germans. He also hated gypsies and killed them in gas chambers

Answered by mehrhora2508
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Hitler was a pan-Germanic nationalist whose ideology was built around a philosophically authoritarian, anti-Marxist, antisemitic, and anti-democratic worldview.

He wanted to follow dictatorship and destroy all the Jews and all the mentally and physically disabled Germans.

He also hated gypsies and killed them in gas chambers.

The Generalplan Ost. English: Master Plan for the East abbreviated GPO, was the Nazi German government's plan for the genocide and ethnic cleansing on a vast scale, and colonization of Central and Eastern Europe by Germans.

Adolf Hitler came to power with the goal of establishing a new racial order in Europe dominated by the German “master race.” This goal drove Nazi foreign policy, which aimed to: throw off the restrictions imposed by the Treaty of Versailles; incorporate territories with ethnic German populations into the Reich; acquire

Hitler had three main aims in his foreign policy:

  • revise the Treaty of Versailles.
  • unite all German-speaking people into one Reich.
  • expand eastwards to achieve Lebensraum.
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