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3/13/16 1 Nazism -Fascism Understandings Of Nazi Fascism What are the Political, Economic and Social ideas to Nazi Fascism? POLITICAL IDEAS Cult of the leader and elite rule. Extreme nationalism. Organized violence and war and military force. It is in the country’s national interest to expand its territory. ECONOMIC IDEAS A government-directed private enterprise economy to serve the needs and interests of the state. Anti-union/anti-workers rights. SOCIAL IDEAS Inequalities between individuals and groups of people. Racial purity. Racial or national Superiority. National strength more important than individual rights. . Maximum political freedom for individuals Maximum economic freedom for individuals Maximum political controlby government Maximum economic controlby government 1 Democratic Soc ialism 2 Democratic Capitalism 3 Communism 4 Fascism Political-economic grid based on the degree of economic and political freedom or government control favored by particular ideologies.

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Nazism-Fascism

UnderstandingsOfNaziFascism

WhatarethePolitical, Economic andSocialideastoNazi Fascism?

POLITICALIDEAS

• Cultoftheleaderandeliterule.• Extremenationalism.• Organizedviolenceandwarand

military force.• It isinthecountry’snationalinterest

toexpanditsterritory.

ECONOMICIDEAS• Agovernment-directedprivate

enterpriseeconomytoservetheneedsandinterestsofthestate.

• Anti-union/anti-workersrights.

SOCIALIDEAS

• Inequalities betweenindividuals andgroups ofpeople.

• Racial purity.• Racial ornational Superiority.• National strength moreimportant than individualrights.

.

Maximumpolitical

freedom forindividuals

Maximumeconomic

freedom forindividuals

Maximumpolitical

controlbygovernment

Maximumeconomiccontrolbygovernment

1DemocraticSocialism

2DemocraticCapitalism

3Communism

4 Fascism

Political-economicgridbasedonthedegreeofeconomicandpoliticalfreedomorgovernmentcontrolfavoredbyparticularideologies.

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SocialDarwinism

SocialDarwinismisaevolutiontheorybyCharlesDarwin,itmeantthatoneswhoadapttochangesfasterwillbeattheoneswhofallbehindwhenchangesoccur.Itwasknowas“survivalofthefittest”aswell.

(InternetDefinition)

SocialDarwinismAndFascists• Thepopularnotionthat

animalsevolvethroughcompetitionandnaturalselection.SocialDarwinismpromotesthenotionthatsomeindividualsorgroupsachievepowerandadvantageoverothersbecausetheyarestrongerorfitter.SomeFascistsadoptedthisideatousethemtojustifypoliciesthatdiscriminatedagainstpeople,oftenwithviolence

THETREATYOFVERSAILLES

Thetreatyincludedthefollowingterms:• Germanymustgiveupsomeofitsownterritoryandallof

itsoverseascolonies.• Germanymustacceptresponsibilityforcausingallloss

anddamagetoalliedgovernments.• Germanymustpaytheequivalentof20,000,000,000

goldmarks(4.5billiondollars)inreparationstoAlliedgovernmentsbetween1919and1921,andanadditional80,000,000,000goldmarks(withinterest)afterthistime.

HitlerandtheRiseofNazismInthe 1920’s, Hitlerbegan to rise power intheNazi party.By1923hedecided that thepartywould need toseize power by force.After heattempted totakeover thegovernment by forceand it failed ,hewassent tojail, and theNazi partywasbanned.While inprison, Hitlerwrote abook describinghis understandings ofFascism.

HitlerTheDictatorHitlercreatedhisown formofFascism,Nazism.ToensurethesupportoftheGermanpeople,Hitlerusedsuch techniquessuchasthefollowing.• Propaganda• Youthmovements• Theeliminationofhisopposition• Theuseofterrorandforce(the

SS)• Scapegoats(TheJewish

population)Thesetechniquesencouragedtherejectionofthepoliticalvaluesofliberalism inGermany.Hitlerusedhisownversionoffascismtotakeawayindividual rightsandfreedomsfrompeoplehedidnotdeempartofhisideal society.

Usingpropaganda, indoctrination,terrorand

force

Using Themilitaryorpolice, andviolence, tocreatea

climate offear

Removingleadersorpartiesthatpose athreattothedictator

Holdingelections inwhich itis

impossible forpeople tovotefor anyoneelse

Techniques ofDictatorshipsCensoringthemedia,for

example,writersandartists,andcontrollingparticipation

Glorifyingtheleader andhis

accomplishments

Rewritingcurriculumandtextbooksto

portray thegloryofthenationand

theleader

Holdingrallies,givingpowerfulspeeches,andcreating youthmovementstoteach“accepted”

values