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How significant was the stab in the back myth on nazi ideology?

I think it was very significant. Nazi ideology was predicated on the notion of the superiority of the Germanic race both ideologically and culturally. This ideology was incompatible with Germany's total defeat and humiliation in 1918. It suited therefore to perpetuate a myth that Germany had not been defeated but rather "stabbed in the back" by bourgeoise politicians and jews. It allowed soldiers to return "unvanquished" and politicians to rant at the unfairness of the Treaty of Versailles. This was another cornerstone of Nazi ideology.


Why did the Nazis burn books?

Books provide ideas. They can provide alternative answers to the propaganda, contradicting the things the Nazi's wanted the people to believe. It is one way of controlling the population, controlling what they can know and learn. This meant the public would have no influences for ideas against the Nazis, preventing public rebellion which could cause the Nazis to lose power as the public gained power.


What steps were taken by hitler to popularize nazi ideology?

Kill the Jews and wet n wild Wednesday's at bars across the nation


Why was doing the Nazi salute racist?

The salute is not racist in itself. But since it is a representation of the Nazi regime, which stood for a racist ideology, doing it now invokes the feelings of anti-Semitism. Much like how the swastika is, in fact, an ancient Indian symbol representing life, its use now has been bastardized by Nazi Germany. The salute is not racist in itself. But since it is a representation of the Nazi regime, which stood for a racist ideology, doing it now invokes the feelings of anti-Semitism. Much like how the swastika is, in fact, an ancient Indian symbol representing life, its use now has been bastardized by Nazi Germany.


What is the theory of Aryan supremacy?

The "Aryan supremacy" theory teaches that Aryans originated in Northern Europe and created the earliest and best civilizations. This theory was extremely influential on Nazi ideology.

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What ideas was Nazi ideology based on?

Racial inequality Idiot!


Is capitalism an ideology?

Sure capitalism is based on a set of ideas = ideology. The main IDEAS behind capitalism are the closely connected 'inflation' and 'infinite growth'


What twentieth-century leader justified his actions with Nietzsche's ideas?

Adolf Hitler, the leader of Nazi Germany, used Friedrich Nietzsche's ideas to justify his actions and the ideology of the Nazi regime. Hitler interpreted Nietzsche's philosophy as supporting his ideas of extreme nationalism, racial superiority, and the concept of a "superior" Aryan race.


What best reflects Nazi ideology?

white power


Which of the following statements best groups these ideas together Anti-Semitism German Nationalism Mein Kampf?

Factors leading to the Nazi Holocaust


A system of ideas is called?

Ideology is a system of ideas.


Nazi ideology claimed that the fuhrer was always right and that his decisions defined the conscience of the people?

Conscience didn't really figure anywhere in Nazi ideology, except in respect of disloyalty.


What year did the Nazis hold a book?

The Nazis held a book burning event in 1933, where they publicly burned books deemed "un-German" or against Nazi ideology. These burnings aimed to erase ideas and authors considered contrary to Nazi beliefs.


What Hindu ideas did Buddha's teachings embrace?

the basic teaching of Buddha was four truths. They all were based on Hindu ideology.


Which group did Nazi ideology superior to other people?

Aryans


What were the Nazi ideology and policies that led to the Final Solution?

my butt


Which other country had supported the nazi ideology?

Russia I think