In other words, they controlled every aspect of life in Germany. The Nazi totalitarian government had total control over men, women, youth, newspapers, radio, art, books, music, universities, schools, police, army, law courts and religion. The red words coming from the snake are: usury, Versailles, unemployment, war guilt lie, Marxism, Bolshevism, lies and betrayal, inflation, Locarno, Dawes Pact, Young Plan, corruption, Barmat, Kutistker, Sklarek, prostitution, terror, civil war. A Nazi sword kills a snake, the blade passing through a red Star of David. Source: This vivid poster from the September 1930 Reichstag election summarizes Nazi ideology in a single image. This vivid poster from the September 1930 Reichstag election summarizes Nazi ideology in a single image. The Nazis, however, linked the word 'Aryan' with the German word 'Ehre', which means 'honour' and therefore, used 'Aryan' to depict their image of 'the honourable people'. The word was a self-designation and ethnic label that referred to the noble class from the Āryāvarta parts of India. Its origin started in the Vedic period by Indo-Iranian people in India. The term Aryan originally meant something completely different. These 'inferior' people were seen as a threat to the purity and strength of the German nation. Therefore, a hierarchy of 'races' was created with the Aryans at the top and with Jews, Gypsies and black people at the bottom. Hitler believed that Aryan superiority was being threatened particularly by the Jews. Non-Aryans came to be seen as impure and even evil. The ideal Aryan had pale skin, blond hair and blue eyes. The Nazis believed that the Aryans had the most "pure blood" of all the people on earth. The 'Aryan race' had a duty to control the world. Hitler became obsessed with 'racial purity' and used the word 'Aryan' to describe his idea of a 'pure German race' or Herrenvolk. Adolf Hitler, the leader of the Nazi Party, argued that the Germans was superior to all other races.
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