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His Views:
"At the core of Hitler's ideas was racism, especially anti-Semitism he was an extreme nationalist who understood how political parties could effectively use propaganda and terror during the Viennese years, hitler came to believe firmly in the need for struggle, which he saw as the "granite foundation of the world.
"In Mein Kampf, extreme German nationalism, strong anti-Semitism, and anticommunism are linked together by a social Darwinian theory of struggle. This theory emphasizes the right of superior nations to Lebensraum (LAY-buhnz-ROWM)-living space-through expansion. It also upholds be right of superior individuals to gain authoritarian leadership over the masses."