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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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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.
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.
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.
The nazi hypocrisy Joseph Goebbels
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