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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.

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