In Nazi propaganda, the term 'Volksgemeinschaft' referred to:
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Correct answer: A racially unified people's community that went beyond class
The 'people's community' was an idealized vision of a society where all 'Aryans' worked together for the national good. It relied on the exclusion of those deemed 'alien' to the German race to create a sense of national unity.
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