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Lebensraum, meaning "living space" in German, was a key ideological concept in Nazi Germany that advocated for the expansion of German territory to provide more space for its growing population. It was rooted in the belief that the German people needed more land for settlement, agriculture, and resources, often at the expense of other nations and peoples. This doctrine justified aggressive military expansion, particularly in Eastern Europe, and was a significant factor in the policies that led to World War II and the atrocities of the Holocaust.

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