Nazi Ideology
The Nazi ideology puts a focus on the division of the races on Earth; the superior and the inferior. This line of thinking for me is the root cause of the 2nd World War and with the innate Racialism of the Third Reich which was led by people who instilled to the masses that their blood was superior to the other races that populated the Earth because their populace was predominant with Aryan blood. They believed that the Aryans were the “Master Race.” However, this theme is not limited to other races, but the German people as well. The disabled and disabled are victims of this ideology because they are part of the weak and must be weeded out. Those who had illnesses that were hereditary such as mental illnesses, physical deformity, epilepsy, blindness, deafness, and other similar disabilities were sterilized to prevent the further birth of people with such handicaps and make the Germans much closer to their dream of being the “Master Race.” This was prevalent even during the course of the 2nd World War with what was called the “Aktion T4,” which was a euthanasia program that killed the disabled. This ideology can cause the constituents to follow whatever their leader is telling them as it is a notion that stirs the patriotism of the people with their so-called Nationalism. This belief of being the Master Race led to another ideology of the Nazi party, which was Expansionism. Their belief that they were the superior race made them think that they had the right to take the land of any nation which led to the invasion of the nations surrounding German starting with Poland with the strategy of Adolf Hitler named “blitzkrieg” which dealt a swift blow to the nation of Poland. Germany invaded Poland, not because of any racial discrimination as a priority but because Germany would give Lebensraum, which is “living space” for the German people. Another theme that I would like to talk about is the stand of Nazi’s as Anti-communists. As a country with “overflowing” Nationalism, Germany is a fascist country and is against labor unions, which are basically what comprises communist countries. Even though Germany had many labor workers, Hitler hated the idea of having a labor union. He replaced unions with his Nazi-party controlled German Labour Front, where all German workers had to join. He privatized many many industries and the corporations that supported him during his run for candidacy, who continued to help him. This kind of organization controlled workers and removed their rights because the German Labour Front was the hand of the Nazi-party in gathering laborers and ensuring that the goods needed by the country for further “developments” were procured and continuously produced. These kinds of organizations should not be allowed to become a thing, especially in our time because this front had its loyalty to the Reich and not to the lives of its constituents. Labor unions are a much better option because they provide enough compensation for the amount of work that the laborers provide and give them the right to ask for a new schedule or even to ask for higher pay. The anti-communist mindset of the Third Reich was established to provide them with the right to get workers en masse without much pressure given because of their power.