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Nazism was the ideology of the National Socialist German Workers' Party (NSDAP) led by Adolf Hitler in Germany during the 1930s and 1940s.
Facists seeked to organize a nation on corporatist perspectives, values, and systems such as the political system and the economy. Nazism was the ideology and practice which involved biological racism and anti-Semitism. Raciam ideology is a very important component of Nazism which stresses the belief in the supremacy of an Aryan master race. The Nazis claimed that the German nation represents the most racially pure Aryan people and deemed the greatest threat to their race and the German nation as the Jewish race.
After World War I, two major political contenders were present in Germany: Nazism and Communism.
Political movement which goal is to revive Nazism to stae it was before end of World War Two. guess people never learn
Nazism is short for National Socialism (Nationalsozialismus in German). This was the extreme right-wing political movement led by Adolf Hitler.
They are also called, and known for their belief in Nazism. They are Nazis.
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A political stance advocating a Fascist system, such as Nazism, or Fascism, or closely resembling such systems."Fascism should more appropriately be called corporatism because it is the merger of state and corporate power."--Benito Mussolini
The same as communism. The belief in collectivism as opposed to individualism. Dictatorship, benevolent or otherwise is still oppressive.
Nazism is the pervasive belief that one race has the right and privilege to expand militarily into its neighbors to create living space for the desirable race and to ethnically cleanse all those who do not belong to the desirable race.
French philosopher Julien Benda argued that Nazism was a result of humanism in his book "The Treason of the Intellectuals." Benda believed that intellectuals had forsaken their duty to uphold universal values in favor of pursuing narrow political ideologies, leading to the rise of totalitarian regimes like Nazism.
Because Nazism promised to stop the economic depression that was caused by the Weimar Republic that was in control of Germany at the time. And because many Germans were against Communism, and found the militaristic totalitarian Nazism appealing in contrast to it's rival political parties.