
Alfred Ingemar-Berndt
Alfred Ingemar-Berndt was a leading Nazi propagandist in 1930s Germany, known for his influential role in promoting the regime's ideologies through literature and media. He famously articulated a view of culture and education that aligned with the Nazi agenda, questioning the value of intellectualism that did not serve the state's goals. His rhetoric reflected the totalitarian mindset of the period, advocating for a nationalistic and utilitarian approach to knowledge that dismissed the contributions of the intelligentsia as detrimental to the nation.
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Leading Nazi propagandist Alfred Ingemar-Berndt asked if a book helps his nation and if it is designed to make the nation strong.
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