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Can Someone tell me what was Hitlers political philosophy?

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Can Someone tell me what was Hitlers political philosophy?

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He wrote it all down in Mein Kampf. In Mein Kampf, Hitler uses the main thesis of “the Jewish peril,” which speaks of an alleged Jewish conspiracy to gain world leadership. The narrative describes the process by which he became increasingly anti-Semitic and militaristic, especially during his years in Vienna, Austria. Yet, the deeper origins of his anti-semitism remain a mystery. He speaks of not having met a Jew until he arrived in Vienna, and that at first his attitude was liberal and tolerant. When he first encountered the anti-semitic press, he says, he dismissed it as unworthy of serious consideration. A little later and quite suddenly, it seems, he accepted the same anti-semitic views whole-heartedly, which became crucial in his program of national reconstruction. Becoming acquainted with Zionism, which he calls a “great movement,” is what Hitler claims coalesced his view that one cannot be both a German and a Jew. Mein Kampf has also been studied as a work on political theory. F

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