http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Socialist_Program#The_full_text_of_the_25_point_program
2007-03-26 09:13:48
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answered by Anonymous
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I would add to that the theory of eugenics which was a very popular movement not just in Germany, but around the world, including the United States. They believed that the human race was in danger of extinction due to the rising birthrates of weaker races like Jews and Blacks. The Roosevelt family subscribed to this belief as did many prominent Americans.
But the Nazis didn't stop there. They also tried to exterminate the world of gays, and Christians who stood against them and challenged them openly (Dietrich Bonhoeffer, a prominent pastor who opposed Hitler died in a concentration camp). So, religious intolerance was also the basis for Nazi ideology.
Add to that economic despair and enormous levels of poverty and the shame of losing World War I, among many other things that fueled the ideology of the Nazi Party.
2007-03-26 08:37:55
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answered by Anonymous
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The Arianization is part of it. They wanted world domination. They wanted to eliminate anything they saw was in conflict with the pure Wagnarian Tutonic values. If one's body or mind was not sound they may be eliminated. If one was of a religion or ethnic group they did not agree with they were eliminated. If one's sexual preference was not up to the standard they set they were eliminated. If one even dared disagree with the government they were branded as unpatriotic and playing into the hands of their enemies. Such people were imprisoned and some were eliminated. You might see some of their behavior and beliefs in the so called religious right. The lack of tolerance for others. They would like to dictate what you see and hear, what you read and what you say. Above all the Nazis were liars. They would say one thing and do something else. They did not believe in negotiation to settle differences. They believed in brute force to get their way. The world was black or white, right or wrong, their way or no way. They spewed hate in their propaganda. That hate was directed at anyone and everyone who disagreed with their narrow viewpoint. They encouraged spying on neighbors and one could vanish without any explanation if they dared disagree with Der Furer. People had to (whether they liked it or not) walk in lockstep with the leaders or risk losing their fortunes or their lives. Wire tapping was common, reading mail was common the secret police were in everybody's business looking for enemies of the state.
2007-03-26 08:39:26
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answered by Anonymous
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They believe in national socialism.
This means that everything belongs to the government and the government distributes it to where it determines is best.
Sound familiar?
The eugenics thing was actually a side issue of their main party line.
It was ALL morally wrong.
2007-03-26 08:32:18
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answered by Ricky T 6
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Read any book on Adoph Hitler he was the mad-man in
charge of the super-race. Third Reich.
2007-03-26 08:37:21
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answered by Rusty Jones 4
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Everything the liberal Democratic party of America today believes in. Examples:
1.)The Nazi Party made great promises of an economic, and cultural renewal.
The liberal Democrats promises economic and cultural renewal.
2.)The new Nazi government installed a totalitarian government.
The liberal Democrat strives for a country in which the government regulates nearly every aspect of public and private behavior.
3.)The Enabling Act passed in March 1933. The act gave the Nazi Party legislative powers and also authorized it to deviate from the provisions of the constitution for 4 years. With these powers, Hitler removed the remaining opposition and turned the Weimar Republic into the "Third Reich".
The liberal Democrats strive to make the Constitution into a "living" document, which will enable them to use alternative interpretations to fit the partys needs. Issues such as Seperation of Church and State that do not exist in the orignal document are conveniently interpreted into the "living" document to allow them to bannish all forms of religion from public life. They have also obtained the ability to have laws made from the judicial branch in violation of the seperation of powers clause that reserves law making to the Congress. In short, they are creating their own modern day Third Reich.
4.) Further consolidation of power was achieved on 30 January 1934, with the Act to rebuild the Reich. The act changed the highly decentralized federal Germany of the Weimar era into a centralized state. It disbanded state parliaments, transferring sovereign rights of the states to the Reich central government and put the state administrations under the control of the Reich administration
The liberal Democrats strive to place all control into the hands of the federal government, and have userped state powers on several issues.
5.) The inception of the Gestapo, police acting outside of any civil authority, it is estimated that tens of thousands of political victims died or disappeared in the first few years of Nazi rule.
The liberal Democrats are not so subtle today about the persecution of political opponents. They engage in witch hunts for dissenting members of the opposing party and persecute them in the courts on trumped up charges. Others have been secretly murdered because of what they know.
6.) The Nazi regime was characterized by political control of every aspect of society.
The Liberal Democrats strive for the same control today.
7.) The Nazi Party pursued its aims through persecution and killing of those considered "impure," especially targeting religious groups such as Christians, and groups of good moral standing.
The liberal Democratic party today strives to persecute people of any Christian based faith, and anyone of high moral standards such as the Boy Scouts.
8.) The Burning of the Books is an event in Nazi Germany on May 10, 1933 when the government ordered the mass burning of books.
The current liberal Democrats ban any books pertaining to religion, social morals, anti-gay, anti-abortion, to be allowed on government property, particularly learning institutions.
9.) Germanic mysticists, of whom some would have referred to themselves as Germanic Pagans, were not the primary victims of the holocaust, but have been persecuted in the Third Reich. Although Nazi mysticism was based on Germanic mysticism, the totalitarian Nazi party viewed all independent religious groups as a danger.
The current liberal Democrats also feel that all independent religious groups are a danger. They strive to remove all vestages of religion from public life.
These are all facts based on Wikipedia information. I'm sure the liberals will poo poo that as right wing or wrong etc, they always do when confronted with the truth.
2007-03-26 08:35:44
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answered by Sane 6
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they where a socialist style group... read into what you want... they took what they wanted and killed whoever for the PEOPLE..
it always starts out good.. and ends up with millions dying... small gov.. means people live free and stay alive.. big gov means no control and people die.. it may take a few decades.. but it always happens
2007-03-26 08:32:44
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answered by Larry M 3
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http://nsm88.com/25points/25pointsengl.html
2007-03-26 08:40:24
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answered by Anonymous
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superior race. kill off all that is not. hitler was a god.
2007-03-26 08:32:05
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answered by J 4
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