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Hitler IDEOLOGY - Coggle Diagram
Hitler IDEOLOGY
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Grossdeutschland, the inclusion of all ethnic German regions into the empire. Later on expansion for Lebensraum
After WW1, Germany lost a lot of territories, which were still inhabited by German speakers. Hitler vowed to unify all ethnic Germans under one empire.
Lebensraum stems from the belief that Germans were superior to others, especially because Slavs were Untermenschen for the Nazis. This encouraged expansion towards the East, where Germans could gain land and resources.
Totalitarianism, or the Führerprinzip: Hitler has absolute power over the country
This is seen in election campaigns, as the voters were voting not for the NSDAP but for Hitler himself. Thereby establishing himself as the sole leader of Germany.
Social Darwinism, Aryan superiority, with special emphasis on anti-semitism.
Hitler believed that the aryan race was superior to all other humans. He especially targeted jews, roma, slavs, handicapped, and homosexual people.
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