2. Expand Germany's territory and achieve Lebensraum (living space): The Nazis believed that Germany needed more territory to accommodate its growing population and to secure its resources. They planned to conquer vast swaths of land in Eastern Europe, including Poland, the Soviet Union, and Ukraine, and to settle these areas with German colonists.
3. Create a militarily powerful state: The Nazis believed that Germany needed to be strong militarily in order to achieve its goals of territorial expansion and racial domination. They invested heavily in the military, and they were responsible for the outbreak of World War II.
4. Promote a cult of personality around Adolf Hitler: The Nazis worked to create a cult of personality around Hitler, portraying him as a charismatic leader who would lead Germany to greatness. This was done through propaganda, censorship, and control of the media.
5. Establish a totalitarian state: The Nazis sought to establish a totalitarian state in which the government controlled every aspect of society. This included the control of the economy, the media, and religion. The Nazis also used terror and violence to suppress dissent and enforce their policies.