Nazi Ideology

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History (Nazis) Mind Map on Nazi Ideology, created by Chloe_White on 26/04/2013.
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Nazi Ideology
  1. Power of the Will
    1. Power, Strength and Determination

      Annotations:

      • Hitler personified according to Nazi propaganda
      1. Parades and SA

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        • Image of discipline, unity and coordination Sweep opponents aside
        1. Compromise

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          • 'The People's State, will never be created by compromise' He compromised with Catholics, Army and Big Businesses
        2. Struggle, Violence and War
          1. Weltanscauung

            Annotations:

            • World Outlook Struggle and Conflict between races was inevitable, natural
            1. Wars means

              Annotations:

              • War would reconstruct German society and create a new German Reich but conquest and subjugation of other races
              1. Violence

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                • Glorified military virtues of courage, loyalty and self-sacrifice
                1. SA

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                  • Projected as an organisation which gave German males the chance to demonstrate their 'manliness'
              2. Social Darwinism / Master Race
                1. Survival of the fittest

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                  • Jews, Blacks and Slavs inferior races Herrenvolk 'master race' Northern Europe
                  1. Racial Purity

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                    • destiny for Aryans to rule intermarriage and mixing race would undermien Aryans Polluted blood with inferior races
                  2. Volksgemeinschaft
                    1. Racial Purity

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                      • Only Aryans allowed citizenship All others denied citizenship and the benefits that acrused from it Mere 'subjects' of the State
                      1. 'Real Community'

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                        • Once non-Aryans were eliminated there would be no social classes and everyone would be equal
                        1. Greater Good of the Nation

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                          • Work together for the greater good of the nation demonstrates commitment In return would benefit from employment and welfare benefits
                          1. Blood and Soil

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                            • German peasants retained racial purity over everyone else More traditional values than city dwellers
                          2. National Socialism
                            1. 1920 Programme
                              1. Confiscation of war profits
                                1. Nationalisation of monopoly companies
                                  1. No compensation

                                    Annotations:

                                    • No compensation for the nationalisation of exportation of land
                                  2. Change in ideas

                                    Annotations:

                                    • Hitler committed to radical aims and adapted his ideas to the audience he was presenting to
                                    1. Big Business

                                      Annotations:

                                      • After 1921 Hitler sought backing from big businesses to support his party
                                    2. Anti-Democracy
                                      1. Destroy Weimar

                                        Annotations:

                                        • November Criminals Treaty of Versailles Authoritarian government encouraged communism
                                      2. Aggressive Nationalism
                                        1. ToV

                                          Annotations:

                                          • Reverse the humiliation of the Treaty of Versailles Restore lost land
                                          1. 3rd Reich

                                            Annotations:

                                            • secure Lebensraum to accommadate it's people and provide raw materials
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