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30 October, 02:32

What form of nationalism did Nazi Germany practice?

religious

ethnic

cultural

political

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  1. 30 October, 02:43
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    In Nazi Germany, there was ethnic nationalism and to some extent cultural nationalism as well. The Aryan (supposedly German) culture and race was considered to be the best alive, while a lot of other races and cultures were considered bad and had to be eradicated for example. This included the jews and gypsies at the time.
  2. 30 October, 02:45
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    Religious Nationalism was the form of nationalism that the German Nazis practiced. They wanted to cleanse society from Jews and create a new world order that would submit to the demands of the Third Reich. This was a time where a lot of killings and human rights violations took place and a lot of innocent people suffered and died from this holocaust.
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