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The origins of nazi ideology

The origins of nazi ideology. Joel Pato Meno 2º Bachiller Humanidades Investigación. “Some of us will return to be like this.” Heinrich Himmler.

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The origins of nazi ideology

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  1. Theorigins of nazi ideology Joel Pato Meno 2º Bachiller Humanidades Investigación “Some of us will return to be like this.” Heinrich Himmler. With this project I will talk about the origins of the nazi ideology from roman authors to wrtiters of the twentieth century, whose ideas helped to build the racial ideas of the nazis. I will focus on the roman writer and historian Tacito and his book “Germania”. Como punto de partida para este trabajo encontramos fundamentalmente “El libro más peligroso” de Christopher Krebs.

  2. Index

  3. 6 ideas which influenced Himmler 1.Phisical appearance.  Themajority of theancientgermanweretall, strong, and theyhadblueeyes and fairhairbecausetheywere a purerace. 2. Marriages.Theydidn´tmarrywithothernationnever and theywerepure and simple. 3. Prinicples. Thefreedom, theloyalty and thethebraverybeetweenotherswerethemainprinciples of theancientgermans. 4. Theimportance of thewar.Theyfoughtfortheir honor and freedom. 5. Vices. Theydrank a lot. 6. Tribes. Theywerenative and pure.

  4. Thebook “Germania” in the nazi education • Was a “biblewhicheachgermanshouldhave”.Thepurity of therace and theloyaltywereitsmain ideas. • Therewere a lot of nazi ideologicalpublicationswiththe ideas fromthebookGermania. • Thebookwasused as a historybookfortheyounggermans. Theteachersmightfocusonthevirtues of theancientgermans. • Theyoung nazi joinedtheorganizationwith a ceremonywhichwasconsidered a ancientgermanceremony.Theteenagerspicked up a sword as a symbol of thepower.

  5. The nazi hypocrisy Joseph Goebbels

  6. Conclusions -After this project we can say that the nazi ideology isn´t from the twentieth century. It is influenced by authors from the roman empire to the twentieth century itself, when the nazi party gained access to the power in Germany. -We can emphasise too the bad use of the book Germania by Tacito, which was considered as a real history book although it wasn´t. -It´s very important the hypocrisy of the nazi leaders, and the acts which they comitted despite this fact. The book Germania

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