On what struggle was Hitler’s regime based?

The ideological basis of the Nazi regime (1933-1945) was racial struggle. National Socialism proclaimed that people of different races are not equal in their intellectual and physical characteristics. The dominant race was declared to be the Germanic peoples of Northern and Central Europe (Germans, Austrians, Danes, Norwegians).

The enemies of the “master race” were called the Slavs, Jews and Gypsies, in the opinion of the Nazis, who were incapable of constructive labor and creativity, and therefore subject to destruction or assimilation.

Nazi ideology, based on a number of pseudoscientific theories, led to the outbreak of World War II and was declared criminal at the Nuremberg Tribunal (1946).



One of the components of a person's success in our time is receiving modern high-quality education, mastering the knowledge, skills and abilities necessary for life in society. A person today needs to study almost all his life, mastering everything new and new, acquiring the necessary professional qualities.