Blut und Boden agrarianism

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Blut und Boden agrarianism is a Nazi-era ideological doctrine that romanticized rural peasantry and land ownership as the racial and spiritual foundation of the German nation.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Nazi ideology
agrarianism
political ideology
völkisch ideology
appliesToJurisdiction Nazi Germany NERFINISHED
associatedWithPolicy Reich Hereditary Farm Law NERFINISHED
protection of so-called hereditary farms
associatedWithSymbol rural imagery in Nazi propaganda
countryOfOrigin Germany
fieldOfWork agrarian policy
political theory
racial ideology
hasConcept Lebensraum NERFINISHED
anti-urbanism
autarky
blood and soil
peasant romanticism
racial purity
rootedness in land
hasGoal creating a self-sufficient agrarian economy
securing racial community through land
strengthening the German peasantry
ideologicallyLinkedTo German nationalism NERFINISHED
Nazism NERFINISHED
racial antisemitism
völkisch movement
ideologicallyOpposes Marxism NERFINISHED
cosmopolitanism
industrial society
liberal democracy
urbanization
ideologicallySupports German territorial expansion in Eastern Europe
Nazi expansionism
influencedBy 19th-century agrarian romanticism
romantic nationalism
völkisch nationalism
languageOfExpression German
mainSubject German peasantry
land ownership
rural life
moralEvaluation widely condemned as racist and totalitarian ideology
promotedBy National Socialist German Workers Party NERFINISHED
Nazi propaganda
timePeriod Nazi era NERFINISHED
interwar period
usedAsJustificationFor expropriation of land from non-Germans
forced population transfers in Eastern Europe
settlement policies in occupied territories

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Walter Darre notableIdea Blut und Boden agrarianism
subject surface form: Walter Darré