Nazi
Ideology
Background
information:
Nazism is an ideology that received its practical political form in the
regime that governed Germany from 1933-1945. Nazism is a variety of another
totalitarian ideology, fascism. The political goal of both ideologies is to
establish a totalitarian state, that is to say a modern, bureaucratic state,
where the government is completely dominant in relation to the individual. It
is thus a purpose of the regime to monopolise all human activities, both
private and public.
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Hitler was against socialist activities hence
all activities were controlled. Hitler also did not want any other races and
religions inside Germany. People of other country and races lost their
citizenship rights in Germany. To him,the Aryan race was the ideal type of
peple. Those who are NOT Germans, people such as the Jews (people who
originated from the kingdom of Israel), communists, liberals, pacifists, free
masons, gypsies, Jehovah’s Witnesses, homosexuals would lose their rights to
citizenship. Hence which is also why the Holocaust occurred. After presenting
the his promises he gain popularity from the public. He then used this to help
him rise to power.
Polish
resistance satirical poster - "New European Order" (german: Die
Neuordnung Europas) - polish reaction on Hitler`s plans to establish a
"new order" in Europe, under domination of Nazi Germany. In the
middle: Adolf Hitler, background: Imprisoned European Nations (France,
Bulgaria, Holland, Yugoslavia, Belgium, Greece, Poland, Hungary etc.)
This source shows how Hitler have treated other races. This so that the
Aryan race would be dominating . According to the Nazis the ‘Aryan race’ was
the best and strongest race. Jews were of another inferior race. In fact so
inferior that they were not considered to be ‘people’ by the Nazis. Hence its
why millions of Jews were mercilessly slaughtered through massacres.
A quote from one of Hitler's speech
This shows how Hitler is biased to one religion. In Germany, the common
religion is Christianity then. Hence it is why his speeches appealed to the
public the most, as he always made sure the majority view his stand similarly.
He knew that if he appealed to the wants of the majority the rest of the public
will soon then follow. He used this as his strength and also the reason why he
is taking away the citizenship rights of those who were not Christians and to
generally kick other people out of the country.
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