Nazism was never a coherent or uniform ideology
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Nazism was never a coherent or uniform ideology Judgment on the true nature of Nazi ideology is always difficult to make and easy to change, for this reason one can not affirm one of the above statements to be true, nor can one say that one of them is wrong, they are both right in one sense, wrong in another, all depending from which angle one looks at them. Nazi ideology was born out of the need to attract the widest range of people from the widest range of backgrounds thus creating a diverse and contradicting ideology as the 25 points prove. At the same time Hitler created an ideology that he not only believed in but that also proved capable of achieving his personal ambitions. One of the difficulties in analyzing Nazi ideology is distinguishing between real ideas that influenced political and economic theory and the propaganda distributed to...

