Aryan+Race

The Aryan race was a term created by Friedrich Nietzsche in _ (Fill in year and location -- when and where). Aryans are pretty much described as blond-haired, blue eyed, people who were supposedly super people. This term was used by Hitler when he was describing what he believed to be the master race. []



Nazism went hand in hand with the category of Aryan race. [|http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nazism]

the Founder of "Übermensch" [] Friedrich Nietzsche was the originator of the concept of the übermensch, otherwise known as the super man or over man. The concept was to apply to people of superhuman powers or someone who is far superior to others. Another theory is that of the "great man" or heroes, also known as people with an unthinkable amount of strength, courage, cunning or overall abilities. This term began to be applied to the Aryan race when Hitler was in power. He promoted them as the übermensch only by the reasons that they were paler, had lighter hair and lighter eyes. They could have disabilities and still be above others. Aryan is closely related to being Nordic. Hitler displayed them as the master race in his propaganda.

The other part of this page will be to figure out why anti-Semitism was involved in Nazism. Hitler originally presented Nazism as an ideology based around nationalism, anti-communism, traditionalism and the importance of the ethno state. Their motivations were triggered over anger about the [|Treaty of Versailles], and what they considered to have been a Jewish/communist conspiracy to humiliate Germany at the end of WWI. Germany's post-war problems were critical to the formation of the ideology and its criticisms of the post-war [|Weimar Republic]. The Nazi Party came to power in Germany in 1933. Because of the problems in Germany economic wise and in government, Germany was ready for change. Hitler was ready to give them this change. He started as a small group that had meetings occasionally to discuss the countries problems, soon the group began to expand exponentially as more and more people realized this could be a way to a new future. All this time Hitler was scapegoating his own problems, and the problems of Germany to the Jewish community and to Communists. And with the repetition of this idea so much, the people of Germany began to think the same way. And around the time when Hitler was elected to power, he was Time's man of the year, but this would not last long, he had already pulled many dirty tricks along the way. I.E. the burning of the Reichstag. But Hitler almost had the support of all of Germany with his promises of a better Germany. Although there were some negative reactions to Hitler's public antagonism to Jewish people around the world. And then Hitler created his own personal army to help rebuild Germany, and once the destruction of WWI was remedied Hitler began to look beyond the borders of Germany for territory, and thus, the beginning of WWII, and the German people were thrown into yet another war.

What I want to do next: I have been trying to look into why the German people didnt't notice the flaw in Hitler's plans/ his strong hatred for Jews when they could have done something about it. And why there were little if no attempts to throw Hitler from office.

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