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The ideology of the Nazis was the of the super race (being Caucasian) eradicating all inferior races (everyone besides white people, specifically Germans) because the inferior races were polluting the ranks of the super race. Hitler wanted to rule the world, the world of the super race. While Hitler's policies were similar to Marx (the father of communism) he would never say he agreed with him because Marx was Jewish. Hitler considered himself the ultimate socialist...also he was a fascist. The idea of the Nazi was born from ignorance, greed, power thirsty hateful people.

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