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Hitler ruled as a dictator and "purging" stirred the people to continue to be a "pure race."
Adolf Hitler was chancellor of Germany from 1933 to 1945. He served as commander and chief of the Nazi Party, or National Socialist German Workers Party. His tactics speeded up World War II and resulted in the genocide which received the name of the Holocaust, which claimed the lives of six million Jews and another five million noncombatants.
Answer:
Hitler ruled as a dictator and stirred the people to continue to be a "pure race".
Explanation:
Adolf Hitler was a German dictator, Fuhrer of Germany from 1934 until 1945. He was also the leader of the ideology known as Nazism.
During his tenure, Germany became a racist and imperialist nation, which sought to conquer territories in Europe under a Pan-Germanic theory of creating a predominant German nation.
To this end, Hitler fostered the theory of racial purity, arguing the superiority of the "Aryan" race over the rest of the world's ethnicities.
His ideology and the attempt to expand the German territory led him to invade several nations, such as Czechoslovakia, Austria and Poland, finally triggering World War II.
In parallel to this situation, based on the theory of racial purity, Hitler's regime carried out one of the most aberrant crimes against humanity in universal history: the Holocaust, where millions of minority members (Jews, Gypsies, Witnesses from Jehova, Slavs, homosexuals, etc.) were transferred to concentration camps and massacred there.