While racism and anti-Semitism were not new ideologies in the twentieth century or unique to Germany, the Nazi regime harnessed these feelings of racial superiority in their nation and connected them to popular anger over the outcome of WWI to create support for the persecution of Jewish and other populations and embark on a program of mass murder that would result in the decimation of those the Nazis considered “subhuman.”In this discussion, you will consider the evolution of the Nazi ideology and the plan that they implemented to realize their vision of a pure Aryan nation. How did Nazi racial beliefs connect to other ideologies that we have studied in the course, particularly ideas of race and Social Darwinism? Identify the phases of Nazi racial policies, specifically in relation to the Jewish peoples in both Germany and the lands that the German army controlled after 1939.In your responses to classmates, consider the following: Did the Nazis initially plan to murder those they considered to be racially inferior? In your response posts, discuss the different events that influenced the transformation of the Nazi policies. Which events do you see as most important? Do your classmates agree?While racism and anti-Semitism were not new ideologies in the twentieth century or unique to Germany, the Nazi regime harnessed these feelings of racial superiority in their nation and connected them to popular anger over the outcome of WWI to create support for the persecution of Jewish and other populations and embark on a program of mass murder that would result in the decimation of those the Nazis considered “subhuman.”In this discussion, you will consider the evolution of the Nazi ideology and the plan that they implemented to realize their vision of a pure Aryan nation. How did Nazi racial beliefs connect to other ideologies that we have studied in the course, particularly ideas of race and Social Darwinism? Identify the phases of Nazi racial policies, specifically in relation to the Jewish peoples in both Germany and the lands that the German army controlled after 1939.In your responses to classmates, consider the following: Did the Nazis initially plan to murder those they considered to be racially inferior? In your response posts, discuss the different events that influenced the transformation of the Nazi policies. Which events do you see as most important? Do your classmates agree?