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The Nazis, or National Socialist German Worker's party, gained power in Germany in the 1930s by lies and Propaganda. It had a racist ideology that genocide and war crimes were acceptable in order to get rid of racial groups they did not like. They were responsible for the event known as the Holocaust. Hitler, their leader, brainwashed the people to believe that 'non-ayrans' were subhuman and scapegoated them for the country's economic problems. When Hitler and the Nazis came to power they turned Gemany from a democracy to a fascist police state. Because Hitler led the Nazis to believe that non-ayrans, especially Jews, were subhuman, it was easier to lead them to massacre trhe Jews and believe it was right to send innocent Jews and others to forced labor camps, torture them and murder them. In World War II, the United States, Britain, and the USSR and many other countries fought against Germany and its allies and managed to remove the Nazis from power in Germany.

Today Neo-Nazis, tend to belong to hate groups and commit hate crimes. They will deny that the Holocaust ever happened, in order to convince more people to support them. They hate Jews, black people, the disabled and homosexuals. If they are in a powerful position at their jobs, they might practice discrimination, only hiring straight, non-Jewish, non-disabled white people.

The symbol of the Nazis is the swastika.

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This is actually quite a complicated question.

Nazi-ism is difficult to define because the Nazis and Hitler himself were a party of oppertunism.

The goal of the Nazis was to restore Germany to a position of power and dominance that had been lost after the First World War.

This invovled to unification of the all Germanic people under one "Reich"

After the First World War, Germany and especially Austria had lost large amounts of territory in order to create new nations for the minories that lived in Austrian and German ruled regions. However to make these new countries stronger and Germany and Austria weaker, they also contained areas, like the Sudetenland and East Prussia, which contained large ethnic German populations.

If the Nazis truly beleived anything then it was that all these people deserved to be united as one.

Where the question gets more complicated is in what the Nazis said in order to gain the power to acheive their goal. The whole idea of racial purity could remove other people from areas that Germany wanted to claim for itself, making the German population stronger and more loyal to the fatherland.

By adopting the fascist doctrine of Italy the Nazis could use nationalism as a propaganda tool to make people who didn't support them seem to be disloyal, not to the Nazis but to their country and make them seem like traitors, like those the Nazis accused of selling out Germany during the last stages of World War One. Of couse many people beleived this propaganda and joined the Nazi party so it became part and parcel of Nazi policy.

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religiously they believe in Christianity. politically they want to expand through out the world like Great Britain.

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they believed that Jews should not be on the face of the earth. He just really didnt like them.

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Nazi people believe that anyone that does not fit in a society should be killed or become slaves e.g: blonde hair and blue eyes.

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The superiority of the arian race and the superiority of all German people above everybody else.


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