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Hitler wished to create a class of "true" humans, who were all of Aryan (German, Danish, Dutch, and the like) decent. If the war hadn't taken the course that it did, Hitler would've more than likely invaded America and forced his ideals there, as well.

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The adjective Nazi refers to the German National socialist German Labor Party or NSDAP- roughly pronounced Nazz-Dap. Nazi by itself was originally a contraction of National, harmless in its original meaning, like Fed for federal. the Bigwigs in the Third Reich- the Nazi Government only rarely referred to themselves as Nazis, it quickly became a term of derision. basic Ideas would have included a militant nationalism- and the belief in the German Master Race, or MeisterRoss.- also called Herrenvolk- Nobkle Men"s people, literally) Oddly the film Gentleman"s agreement- sounds politely similar to Herrenvolk, Mein Herr! -was about anti-semitism in the US. Anti Semitism was a core belief as was a virtual deification of Hitler, the fuhrer-prinzip- Furher Principle- AH is always right!. Nazism also targeted other racial groups, Russians ( communism was held to be in part a Jewish invention- some truth in that!) French and other groups, some occupied peoples were trusted enough for war-fighting with the German Army and SS others were on the wrong side of the gun. Nazism is by now thoroughly discredited as a political philosophy.

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To establish a pure german society and devastation of jews.

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To kill all the Jews

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