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what was Germany's belief during world war 2? like what did they think was right

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Answer:

Nazism wanted to transform the subjective consciousness of the German people – its attitudes, values and mentalities – into a single-minded, obedient "national community". The Nazis believed that they would therefore have to replace class, religious and regional allegiances.

Explanation:

Germany was basically destroyed by the Treaty of Versailles, they owed something like 300 billion dollars so they owed a lot, Germany needed a scapegoat for all the bad things happening to Germany so someone named hitler came along and said every jewish person was responsible for their poverty and all the bad stuff happening. basically hitler wanted complete world domination and he had complete control, he just did what he wanted and the german population wanted to get back at the world because of all the bad things bestowed upon them by the Treaty of Versailles