Nazi idealogy started when the Nazis drew up the 25 point program in 1920. The Nazis were based upon theses 25 points and Mein Kampf. These were affected by hitlers backround because he wrote Mein kampf and that was based on his own ideals, he also affected the 25 point program because in the beginning when it was created he was one of the Nazi leaders.
The Nazis were really all about the 25 point program. an example of one of the points is only members of the race can be citezens. that point is shown all the way throughout the war. they only want true blue germans and no jewish people. this gave someone to blame the ww1 on which the people liked. point 20 said they wanted better educational system. people liked this a lot and it helps the nazis get in power. another thing that a lot of the german people like is that everyone had to work. this meant the rich could not just live off their money they also had to work. this meant that everyone had equal rights which the people of germany liked.This is just some points of the 25 point program.
Mein Kampf also makes up the Nazi ideolagy because of hitler and he wrote this and what was in it was what the nazis beleived and strived to succeed. it talks about the jews and how they caused the war and the economic crash and why every thing was bad. it goes on to say that they want to expand and make the germans clean as in their blood and now jewish blooded people were allowed and the wanted to make an german race, it also wanted to get rid of the treaty of versailles.
Hitler affected the nazis because he was the one making decions in what they did or how they acted. he was their leader and the most one of the most important people to the nazis. He would look back at his past and his decisions and fix them and find a way to get power by fixing or making his decisions different. he was also a great orator which would make so many people like him and they would get tranced in his speaches. This was a way to get people to follow and listen to his ideas and beleive them
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