What The Nazis Believed

Submitted By kennanicole24
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What The Nazis Believed 1. I believe that judging a person on if they are useful to you or not is beyond messed up. I don't think that anyone should have to add up to people's "expectations". Especially when it came to the Nazis, they required a lot for you to survive in their newly made world.
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3. To the Nazis the development of the body was more important than the development of the mind. Intellectual's are a threat when because they believed they would get smart enough to figure out a way to overthrow the Nazis's in some way. So it wasn't the way most people would think it to be, they would have thought that the more built in size you were the bigger the threat. Yet the Nazis's knew better, the brains are always the ones to win in the long haul so they knew what to look out for; the intellectuals.
4. I feel only certain values that were expressed by the Nazis's came to be a shocker, I think many of the things that they had believed were not equal to what most the usual people thought but certain things may have been the same. I feel like the rules that were inforced were more war type rules leaving the ones who liked war to be on the Nazis's side about it and those who opposed wouldn't be on the same side. I think it's easy for those who agreed unless you were a jew, if you were a jew you were screwed either way.
5. Theodore Roosevelt was crazy to believe that he could stop those less "valuable" people from breeding and making more of them.