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kozerog [31]
3 years ago
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What was hitler’s form of politics ?? Please answer fast

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erma4kov [3.2K]3 years ago
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Hitler’s form of politics was obviously wrong. According to antisem.eu it states “The political views of Adolf Hitler have presented historians and biographers with some difficulty. His writings and methods have been adapted to the past, including anti-semitism , anti-communism , anti-parliamentarianism , German Lebensraum (“living space”), belief in the superiority of an ” Aryan race “and an extreme form of German nationalism . Hitler personally claimed he was fighting against Jewish Marxism . Hitler’s political views have been formed during three periods: His years as a poverty-stricken young man in Vienna and Munich a prior to World War I , where he turned to nationalist-oriented political pamphlets and antisemitic newspapers out of distrust mainstream newspapers and political parties; The closing months of World War I when Germany lost the war; Hitler is said to have his extreme nationalism during this time, desiring to “save”, who, in his view, betrayed it; The 1920s, during which his early political career began Mein Kampf. Hitler formally renounced his Austrian citizenship on 7 April 1925, but did not acquire German citizenship until almost seven years later; allowing him to run for public office. Hitler was influenced by Benito Mussolini who was appointed Prime Minister of Italy in October 1922 after his ” March on Rome “. In many ways, Adolf Hitler epitomizes “the strength of personality in political life” as mentioned by Friedrich Meinecke . He was essential to the very framework of Nazism’s political appeal and its manifestation in Germany. So important were Hitler’s views that they immediately affected the political policies of Nazi Germany . He asserted the Führerprinzip (“Leader principle”). The principle relies on the absolute obedience of all subordinates to their superiors. Hitler viewed the party structure and later the government structure as a pyramid, with himself-the infallible leader-at the apex.
Hitler firmly believed that the force of “will” was decisive in determining the political race for a nation and rationalized his actions accordingly. Given that Hitler was appointed “leader of the German Reich for life”, he “embodied the supreme power of the state, as the delegate of the German people”, it was his role to determine the “outward form and structure of the Reich “. To That end, Hitler’s political motivation consisted of an ideology That combined traditional German and Austrian anti-Semitism with year racial doctrine resting on an admixture of bits intellectualized and pieces of social Darwinism and the ideas – mostly Obtained second-hand and only partially understood – of Friedrich Nietzsche ,Richard Wagner , Houston Stewart Chamberlain , Arthur Gobineauand Alfred Rosenberg , Paul de Lagarde , Georges Sorel , Alfred Ploetz and others”.
Oksi-84 [34.3K]3 years ago
3 0
His political course for nation and rationalized his actions accordingly
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