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The Nazi's strongly believed in evolutionary racial heirarchy. With the Northern European races (particularly Scandinavian) being the most superior and advanced and the Jews at the bottom of the racial heirarchy. The Nazi's tried to use science to back-up their theories. The Nazis finally decided that they wanted to wipe out the lowest races which led to the murder of millions of Jews in the Holocaust.
The beliefs of the Nazi party are that the Aryan race (which specifically includes Germans) is superior to all other races and is the master race, whose destiny is to enslave or kill the lesser races. The race most disliked by the Nazis was, of course, the Jews, and it was the belief of the Nazis that the misfortunes of the human race could all be blamed on Jews. This was a remarkable fantasy, which lead Germany to commit the most horrible crimes in human history.
The Nazis believed that they were the master race, and that no one else was equal to them. They went about eliminating all the groups in society they didn't need or agree with. Jews, gypsies, all kinds of ethnic minorities. They also blamed the loss of territory in World War I on Jews so they murdered them in the Holocaust.
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The immediate forerunner of the Nazi party - the German Workers' Party (DAP) was founded on 5 January 1919 to oppose the Munich 'Soviet'. From the outset it was a party of 'anti' beliefs and initially had very little support. It was:
It subscribed to the 'stab-in-the-back' legend which claimed that Germany had not been militarily defeated in World War 1 but had been brought down by (mainly Jewish) subversives (Communists and liberals) on the home front.
Strength throught diciplin, strength through unity, perfectionism, all for one one for all "in other words everyone is for their country", Nationalism "love of ones people or ethnic group/race", belief in a super race, fear is a disgrace to the father land, obediance, well educated, striving to be the best, power, racism " it's not their trade mark cuz the whole world is racist". When you break it down their ideals aren't bad except for racism and super races, they had good ideals for the most part but had a ruthless leader who told them to be cruel and to kill, then again killing is bad it's what humans do best
They believed in superiority of the Aryan race (Blond hair + blue eyes) and thought the Slavic people were sub humans and thought of Slavic lands were needed for living space of Aryan people (germans)
They preached that the Jews are subhuman, worse than animals.
No, the Nazis did not have schools in the US.No, the Nazis did not have schools in the US.
The Nazis Strike was created in 1943.
No country in the Americas was occupied by the Nazis.
Yes French Nazis existed. Where ever the Nazis took power, more of their kind sprouted up.
Nazis transported the Jews by train mostly.
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because they were full of people who did not support Nazi ideals.
The Nazis used both established tortures for that time and also created new ones. They experimented with medical torture, for example, which was very new then. The Nazis were probably were the first group to use sexual torture as routine standard practice.
I was about to say "He invented the Nazis", but that is offcourse not right. But he became their leader, and quite soon his own ideas where the same as the Nazis. I thhink Hitler picked up on the movement as early as in the 1920:ies. He soon found that his ideals coincided with what he felt, so he was attracted by them. --
Filipino ideals typically include strong family values, resilience in the face of adversity, hospitality and generosity towards others, and a sense of community and unity among Filipinos. Additionally, the concept of "bayanihan" or collective spirit to help one another is a key ideal in Filipino culture.
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The word ideals is an abstract noun. Ideals are a mental concept, an idea. You cannot perceive them with your senses.
They were called Nazis.
Nope. But they are not the only ideals in the world.
Democratic ideals emphasize equality, individual rights, and participation in decision-making by the people.
Many of Rome's Ideals came from Greece.