Nazism, or National Socialism, was the ideology of the National Socialist German Workers’ Party (NSDAP) led by Adolf Hitler. Emerging in 20th-century Germany, it promoted extreme nationalism, racism, anti-Semitism, and authoritarianism.

Rooted in aggressive expansionism, it led to the establishment of a totalitarian regime, advocating Aryan supremacy and perpetrating heinous crimes, including the Holocaust, during World War II.

Nazism Ideology And Principles

  • Extreme nationalism.
  • Aryan racial supremacy.
  • Anti-Semitism.
  • Totalitarianism.
  • Authoritarianism.
  • Adoration of Adolf Hitler.
  • Aggressive militarism.
  • Territorial expansionism.
  • Absolute state control.
  • Hate and exclusion propaganda.