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- Lebensraum - Wikipedia
Lebensraum (German pronunciation: [ˈleːbənsˌʁaʊm] ⓘ, lit 'living space') is a German concept of expansionism and Völkisch nationalism, the philosophy and policies of which were common to German politics from the 1890s to the 1940s
- Lebensraum | Meaning, Policy, Ratzel, Significance | Britannica
Lebensraum, policy of Nazi Germany that involved expanding German territories to the east to provide land and material resources for the German people, while driving out Jewish and Slavic people
- Lebensraum: The Nazi Ideal of Living Space in the East
Lebensraum ('living space'), is a geopolitical concept which was adopted by Adolf Hitler (1889 to 1945), the leader of Nazi Germany, to justify the military domination of Central and Eastern Europe, and then the USSR
- What Is “Lebensraum” and Why Did Hitler Promote It?
Lebensraum—or “living space”—was a critical part of Nazi ideology that justified its territorial expansionism through war efforts and racial policy The German geographer Friedrich Ratzel first introduced the term Lebensraum in his 1897 book Politische Geographie (Political Geography)
- Lebensraum and Anschluss | History of Western Civilization II
The German concept of Lebensraum (English: “living space”) refers to policies and practices of settler colonialism proliferated in Germany from the 1890s to the 1940s The most extreme form of this ideology was supported by the Nazi Party (NSDAP) in the Third Reich until the end of World War II
- LEBENSRAUM Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of LEBENSRAUM is territory believed especially by Nazis to be necessary for national existence or economic self-sufficiency
- Lebensraum Definition - World History – 1400 to Present Key Term | Fiveable
Lebensraum, which translates to 'living space,' refers to a concept used primarily by Nazi Germany that aimed to justify the expansion of German territory to provide space for its growing population
- Friedrich Ratzel and the Origins of Lebensraum - JSTOR
Lebensraum seemed to place Darwinian natural in a spatial and environmental dimension A species' to its total environment led to evolutionary success and a tendency to spread
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