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What did the Nazis believe?

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  1. Not all Nazis believed in the same thing. Not all believe in the Occult, in fact except for Jewish, there were many Nazis of many faith backgrounds. The Nazi's wanted a country (Germany) to be free of people that belived differently from them (eg. Jews, Homosexuals etc.)

"They believe that the white man, meaning blonde hair and blue eyes, are the strongest race in the world,and the other races should be destroyed" is a common myth about Nazi beliefs that is spread about in order to discredit their true beliefs and sway people away from further researching the subject. Clearly, the thought is completely outrageous which is why people so quickly drop their research when told that this is a foundation of the Nazi beliefs.

Arian race, and that the Jews were responsible for the decline in German economy.

^^^ That is no myth. That is exactly how Nazis thought. Everyone else was scum and if they were not blonde and blue eyed that followed the beliefs of a true Nazi then they were executed.

the Nazis belived that anyone who did not look German did not deserve to live

Their major beliefs and principles:

Militarism: the need for a great army.

Nationalism: a belief that Germany was the best nation.

Anti semitism: hatred of Jews, blamed for Germany's problems.

The Volk: the racially pure community was more important that the individual.

Aryan/Arian Race: the Master race was destined to rule the world.

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  1. Not all Nazis believed in the same thing. Not all believe in the Occult, in fact except for Jewish, there were many Nazis of many faith backgrounds. The Nazi's wanted a country (Germany) to be free of people that belived differently from them (eg. Jews, Homosexuals etc.)

"They believe that the white man, meaning blonde hair and blue eyes, are the strongest race in the world,and the other races should be destroyed" is a common myth about Nazi beliefs that is spread about in order to discredit their true beliefs and sway people away from further researching the subject. Clearly, the thought is completely outrageous which is why people so quickly drop their research when told that this is a foundation of the Nazi beliefs.

Arian race, and that the Jews were responsible for the decline in German economy.

^^^ That is no myth. That is exactly how Nazis thought. Everyone else was scum and if they were not blonde and blue eyed that followed the beliefs of a true Nazi then they were executed.

the Nazis belived that anyone who did not look German did not deserve to live

Their major beliefs and principles:

Militarism: the need for a great army.

Nationalism: a belief that Germany was the best nation.

Anti semitism: hatred of Jews, blamed for Germany's problems.

The Volk: the racially pure community was more important that the individual.

Aryan/Arian Race: the Master race was destined to rule the world.

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