The Modern Period
Lebensraum, meaning 'living space' in German, refers to the concept that a nation needs to expand its territory to provide sufficient resources and space for its population. This idea became a core principle in Nazi ideology, justifying the aggressive expansionist policies of the regime, particularly during World War II. It emphasized the need for a racially defined community to acquire land for growth, often at the expense of other nations and peoples.
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