
The Rest Is History 408. The Nazis in Power: Hitler's Dream (Part 5)
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Jan 15, 2024 Explore the chilling eugenics policies of the Nazis, where compulsory sterilization and euthanasia were justified under a twisted moral framework. Delve into Hitler's haunting ideology, rooted in a distorted sense of racial purity and ancient cultural appropriation. Uncover the dark transformation of antisemitism into a racial menace, shaping perceptions of Jews as biological threats. This unsettling discussion evokes deep questions about the nature of evil and the societal shifts that allowed such horrific beliefs to take hold in Germany.
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Eternal Laws
- The Nazis believed in "eternal laws" known through racial inheritance, not abstract theories.
- These laws of nature, like survival of the fittest, were felt instinctively by the Nordic race.
Origins of Nazi Ideology
- Nazi ideology stemmed from the late 19th-century intellectual climate.
- Darwin's ideas of struggle and racial essentialism fueled this ideology.
Nazi Sense of Urgency
- Nazis believed they were in a moment of crisis, the end times of biological struggle.
- This explains their urgent mission, framed in biological terms, and rejection of compassion.





