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National Socialism

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{{main|Nazi platform of 1925}}
National socialism is related The Nazi Party was anti-marxist, far-right ideology. Hitler included the word socialist in the party’s name to “to convert German workers away from Marxist Socialism.”<ref>[https://encyclopedia.ushmm.org/content/en/article/the-nazi-party-1 United States Memorial Holocaust Museum] </ref> For the Nazis [socialism[Jewish]] in which capitalists were the basic enemy. National socialism's core is ideologyis a control of people, property, and income by a centralized [[totalitarian]] government. The core concepts of socialism were kept, transferred, and implemented in the 25 points of the Nazi Party Platform of 1925, which <ref>[http://www.historyplace.com/worldwar2/riseofhitler/25points.htm 25 Pints of 1925]</ref> included: 
*The abolition of unearned income;
*Nationalization of trusts;
*State control of education;
*Creation of a "folk" army to supplant or replace the regular army;
*State control of the press [http://www.historyplace.com/worldwar2/riseofhitler/25points.htm] 
Several concepts, however, make National Socialism unique as a political philosophy:
*A regimented, militaristic style of governance which had its origins in the Prussian traditions exemplified by Frederick William I (1688–1740), Frederick the Great (1712–68), and Otto von Bismarck (1815–98); {{fact}} *A belief of the Nordic “Aryan” man as superior in blood, intellect, and culture over all other races of man, given emphasis by the works of Frederich Nietzsche (''Mensch und Übermensch'') and other 19th century intellectuals. {{fact}}
Added to these beliefs was the science of the time, specifically the theories related to “survival of the fittest” and “natural selection” as postulated by British naturalist Charles Darwin; these theories would be used later as justification for Nazi removal and extermination of non-German people throughout much of Europe prior to and during World War II.
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