Eric Zuesse – Understanding Hitler

Understanding Hitler The Three Distinguishing Features of Hitler’s Ideology, the Nazism which he Embodied in his Nazi Political Party, were (1) Racism, (2) Racial Supremacism, and (3) Imperialism. Racism is A Commitment to Unequal Rights for Different ‘Racial’ Groups, Racial Supremacism is A Commitment to “Our” ‘Race’ Having Rights that No Other ‘Race’ has, and Imperialism is A Commitment to Winning and Keeping Control over Foreign Lands, This is A Natural Consequence of Racial Supremacism. But What was Actually Especially Frightening about Hitler S Ideology, is that, Unlike Japan S Version, for Example, Which Never Aspired to Extend its Empire over the Entire World, but Instead Viewed Itself As Being Only A Regional Empire, Hitler S Vision was for Germans to Take Over Ultimately the Entire World, as I Shall Document Here. This Aspiration was Indicated Not Only in his 1925 Book Mein Kampf, but Even More So in his 1928 Unpublished Second Book, As Well as in his Speeches, et cetera, and, Most of All, in his Last Order to the German People on the Day before his Suicide. For Example, his Second Book Clearly Implied that the Last Nation for Germany to Conquer Would Be America, Which he … Meer lezen over Eric Zuesse – Understanding Hitler