Volksgemeinschaft is a German-language expression meaning `people`s community`. This expression originally became popular during World War I as Germans rallied in support of the war, and it appealed to the idea of breaking down elitism and uniting people across class divides to achieve a national purpose. At first it was used in both democratic...... Found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Volksgemeinschaft
(from the article `fascism`) Hitler envisioned the ideal German society as a Volksgemeinschaft, a racially unified and hierarchically organized body in which the interests of ... ...clearly that the changes would be fundamental and come at the expense of Germany`s racial enemies. Racially superior Germans were to be gathered ... [2 r... Found on http://www.britannica.com/eb/a-z/v/34