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A mix of Nationalism, Socialism and Social-Darwinism + the idea of a superior caucasian race.

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What was the Nazis perspective during world war 2?

During World War II, the Nazis viewed themselves as the superior race, believing in the supremacy of the Aryan people and the need to expand German territory to provide living space (Lebensraum) for their population. They sought to eliminate what they considered inferior groups, particularly Jews, whom they blamed for Germany's problems, leading to the horrific genocide known as the Holocaust. The Nazis aimed to establish a totalitarian state, using propaganda and militarism to rally support for their aggressive expansionist policies. Ultimately, their ideology was rooted in extreme nationalism, racism, and a distorted sense of destiny.


Who did the Nazis persecute during World War 2?

The Nazis persecuted the Jews During WWII


What was The Aryan race in World War 2?

The Aryan race, as conceptualized during World War II, was a pseudoscientific idea propagated by Nazi ideology that posited a superior "master race" of white Europeans, particularly those of Northern European descent. The Nazis used this concept to justify their policies of racial purity, anti-Semitism, and the systematic extermination of those they deemed "inferior," including Jews, Roma, and others. This ideology was central to the regime's propaganda and played a key role in the atrocities of the Holocaust. Ultimately, the notion of an Aryan race has been thoroughly discredited and rejected by contemporary science.


What ideology or ideologies were behind the 1830 revolutions?

Liberalism and Nationalism


What is the word for the French who accepted the Nazis?

Collaborator .

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Why are the Nazis called the Nazis?

The name is derived from the original name for the followers of the ideology, Nationalsozialisten.


How the Nazis began to put their racial ideology into practice?

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Were Nazis animals?

The Nazis practised an ideology that was the lowest and most despicable that human beings could sink to. To say they were animals, is to insult animals.


What were the Nazi principles?

NAZIS WANTED TO CREATE BODIES THAT COULD HOLD SUPERCONSCIOUSNESS AND FOR THAT THEIR WHOLE IDEOLOGY WAS DESIGNED.


What traditions did the Nazis have?

Such as militarism, or belief that nations grew from military power.Oh, and don't leave out anti-communism, anti-capitalism, and racial ideology.


How did Anne Frank betray the Nazis?

Dictionary definition:betray be disloyal to (one's country, organisation, ideology or friends) by acting in the interests of an enemy.Anne Frank was a young German Jew living in Amsterdam.She did not 'betray' the Nazis - she was betrayed to them and died at their hands.


Were the Soviets racist like the Nazis?

No. The Soviet ideology was not based on the superiority of a given race or ethnicity. The oppression was based on political views and social class.


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.


Nazis Berlin Olympics propaganda?

The 1936 Berlin Olympics were used by the Nazis as propaganda to showcase their regime and promote Aryan superiority. The event was carefully orchestrated to present an image of Germany as a peaceful and modern nation. However, behind the scenes, the Nazis used the Olympics to further their political agenda and promote their ideology of racial superiority.


Did the Nazis play down their anti-Jewish ideology?

No, but sometimes Hitler and some other Nazi leaders temporarily went easy on the anti-Jewish rhetoric for tactical reasons.


Who is the antagonist in the book I Have Lived a Thousand Years?

The antagonist in "I Have Lived a Thousand Years" is the Nazi regime and its ideology. As Elli, the protagonist, recounts her experiences during the Holocaust, the oppressive and brutal actions of the Nazis are what she is up against throughout the book.


Did the government of the Soviet Union or Nazi Germany govern closer to its political ideology?

The answer to this question is very simple. The Soviet Union governed much closer to her desired polictical ideology, Communism. Take this exaple: Hitler who is believed to be an extreme Facist, was auctually more centered than the current George Bush! So yes, the Soviets respected their chosen ideology more than that of the Nazis.