His political thoughts

Adolf had grown intense hatred for Jews. They were too many in Vienna. They occupied high posts. They were controlling the business, politics, administration and press. The Jews were all over doing everything to run down the Germans. The German labourers were being induced to throw away their German nation sentiment. Adolf Hitler had come to believe that the Jews were the main reason for the downfall of the Germans. He had made up his mind to free the Germans of the Jewish exploitations and the racial abuses.
He thought that without destruction of the Jewish dominance German nation could not be saved. Adolf hated the socialist structure built up by the Jews. He wanted the German nationalists to unite to launch a movement against the Jews and take charge of the power.
On the one side, there were Jews and on the other side the western countries were encouraging the democracies. The western people were fed up with monarchies and dictatorships. For them the democracy was the panacea of all political ills. And Adolf loathed the very word democracy. He thought that democracy was the worst way of killing individual merit and genius. It only stood for collective approach and majority decisions.
Marxism was also on the rise and it hoped to swamp the nations. The workers had suddenly grown a desire to rule the countries. Little did the workers realise that they were merely pawns in the hands of their power hungry union leaders. The Marxists were calling upon the workers to rise to bring in the Marxist rule all over the globe. Adolf Hitler was dead set against communist theories.
Adolf had understood the politics of votes and horse trading for majority in assemblies and the parliaments or local bodies. For him these were the tendencies that had weakened the German empire.
He castigated the majority politics by saying—that the majority could not replace the individual. It was rank cowardice to root for the majority. He was of the opinion that the democratic system made the groups of people of the same society to clash with one another weakening the country in the process. And that Marxism was the brain child of Jews. So, Adolf Hitler was sworn enemy of the democracy and Marxism.
He suspected that Marxism and democracy were the Jewish conspiracy to establish their own empire at the cost of the German nation. There were more poor than the rich in the country. The poor were being mislead into believing that Carl Marx was their messiah and Marxism was the only way of their upliftment. The people were being incited against the German nationalism.
Under such impression Adolf Hitler decided to work for the resurrection of the German nationalism. The country could be safe only in the hands of the committed people, he said. And he moved in that direction in all earnest.
Adolf could see the signs of the corrupting influence of Austrian rule in culture, arts and crafts related matters and spheres that were danger signals for the German nationalism.
His thoughts did not cover only political aspects of life but the cultural side as well to form a composite ideology. Adolf Hitler was all for the German nation. And it could be heralded only by bringing the end to the Austrian empire. In the death of the Austrian rule lay the birth of the German nation. He firmly believed in that.

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