Different ideologies and ideas - Nazism
Nazism - formally known as National Socialism is the totalitarian ideology and practices associated with the Nazi Party - the National Socialist German Workers' Party. Nazism is considered a German version of fascism, but it differs from the Italian original. The Nazis gained popularity by resetting to social discontent and the difficult situation in Germany after the World War I and the fear of the growing threat from communism. The Nazis offered the Germans a romantic vision of their nation's superiority over others and pointed out those responsible for the situation in the country at that time. Nazism was based on the distorted theses of Nietzsche and Darwin, adapted to the needs of the theory of race struggle. It postulated the existence of a hierarchy of better and worse peoples, headed by the Germans. The Nazis also referred to the tradition of Prussian militarism and neo-pagan mysticism. An important element of Nazi rhetoric was also anti-Semitism as well as the view that Marxism was a Jewish conspiracy. The consequences of the Nazi ideology were the apparatus of terror, repressions against Jews, homosexuals and political opponents. During World War II, the Nazis committed a series of genocides against peoples considered inferior races, including Poles, Jews or gypsies.
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Where do the different shades of the font come from?
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