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Between 1938 and 1945 Hitler’s regime attempted to expand and apply the Nazi system to territories outside the German Reich. This endeavour was confined, in 1938, to lands inhabited by German-speaking populations, but in 1939 Germany began to subjugate non-German-speaking nationalities as well.
- Nationalism
nationalism, ideology based on the premise that the...
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Pat Bauer graduated from Ripon College in 1977 with a double...
- Nationalism
Hitler used totalitarianism to control the German people and inspired loyalty. He achieved complete unity between the state and its people by becoming a totalitarian dictator. Totalitarianism at heart is an ideology that can only be found after the 20th century this is because it requires not only modern technology but also bureaucracy to begin ...
The main purpose and goal of the Nazi revolution was to establish a Volksgemeinschaft. Its creation required the purification and increase of the German “race” as well as its biological separation from the Jews, whose infusion of evil into the German bloodstream, the Nazis said, served to pollute and undermine Germany’s well-being.
Totalitarianism is a form of government that controls every aspect of individuals' lives. Under Hitler, the Nazis tried to take total control of Germany through a range of measures: crushing of...
Nazism’s ideology was shaped by Hitler’s beliefs in German racial superiority and the dangers of communism. It rejected liberalism, democracy, the rule of law, and human rights, stressing instead the subordination of the individual to the state and the necessity of strict obedience to leaders.
Hitler became a totalitarian leader due to two things, Violence and Persuasion. On 23rd May 1933, Hitler forced the Reichstag to pass an Enabling Law so that any law Hitler wanted could be a pass without opposition. Basically Hitler could do as he pleased and no one was able to stop him.
Hitler believed that the Third Reich would endure a thousand years. It lasted a dozen. For the first eight, he and Stalin, while geopolitical rivals, sometimes found common ground. Hitler’s...