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 | | The Nazi rationale was heavily invested in the militarist belief that great nations grow from military power, which in turn grows "naturally" from "rational, civilized cultures." Hitler's calls appealed to disgruntled German Nationalists, eager to save face for the failure of World War I, and to salvage the militaristic nationalist mindset of that previous era. |
 | | Nazi mysticism is a term used to describe a philosophical undercurrent of Nazism ; it denotes the combination of Nazism with occultism, esotericism, cryptohistory, and/or the paranormal. |
 | | The Nazi Party used a right-facing swastika as their symbol and the red and fl colors were said to represent Blut und Boden (blood and soil). |
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