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History Questions: Nazism

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Term Paper TitleHistory Questions: Nazism
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History Questions: Nazism




#1.  Main ideas of Nazi programme :

- abolition of treaty of Versailles
- creation of exclusively German nation state.
- stop of immigration, and deportation of recent immigrants
- abolition of unearned incomes
- censorship and gov`n contral of media
- creation of a better education system, more opportunities for higher education
- formation of national army
- upholding of the common interest over self, elimination of materialistic thinking, namely Jewish ideals
- unquestioned authority of the central party over the whole nation state

#2.  Hitlers central ideas, as expressed in Mien Kampf :

- the Aryan race was destined to rule the world
- germany must expand to include those Germans not in Germany (Austrians)
- blamed all German failures (especially the war) on communism and jews
- the Fuhrer represents the will of the people, and his will is the law.      



#1.   Circumstances and techniques

- There was an economic crisis, and people were looking for new ideas, they were also looking for someone to blame.
- There was no form of organized government, and president Hindenburg made himself a dictator to prevent anarchy
- Hitlers allies persuaded the pres. to let Hitler rule
- Hitler presented a surefire road to ...

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