I've just finished reading all the books of Nietzsche, and I think I just grasped (most of) the philosophy of the Hitler's movement. And I'd like to discuss it, see if I got something wrong etc. I found the whole thing to be pretty interesting, uplifting, positive, motivating, and worth sharing/discussing.
WILL TO POWER
The main driving force in humans. The point of life. Nietzsche wrote whole books explaining in detail how the will to power is the main value in life. Conan the Barbarian is a pretty good stereotypical media example of this Nietzschian view of life, you've all seen the movie, Conan is essentially what Nietzsche concludes you should be.
BIOLOGICAL HEROISM
Basically will to power with a biology flavor to it. Hitler wanted to make a state for biological heroism, an Aryan ethno state, for the purpose of creating ubermensch (I like to translate this simply as "heroes", men who pursue will to power).
So Hitler = Nietzsche + Darwin pretty much. These two were the most dominant thinkers of that time, and also all time as well.
MORAL VALUES
We went from worshiping unstoppable warlords (Odin, Zeus), to worshiping a whipped jew. Our pagan values had master morality (pursuit of will to power). Jews subverted us to worship slave morality (turning the other cheek, kneeling, submitting, forgiving weakness, abandoning will to power).
Jewish subversion was also political, economical, religious etc, but moral subversion is the most significant one.
We must reclaim master morality for ourselves if we are to become the ubermensch. Just like Greeks and Northmen pagans. They worshiped heroes, strength, dominators, conquerors etc. Will to power in one word. Christianity turned our most beautiful women into childless nuns.. modern jewery continues on doing this, with feminism for example.
Nietzsche, like Hitler, enjoyed Wagner (aka the official playlist of the Nazi regime) precisely because it sounded heroic.
SUFFERING
Suffering is extremely important. What doesnt kill you, it will make you stronger. Think of climbing a mountain; you can use a helicopter to get to the top, or you can climb it for two weeks. Which one will feel more satisfying? Nietzsche says that suffering is essential to achievement, to pleasure, and to will to power.
So anyway I dont want to make a wall of text so I'll stop here.
We must further develop our will to power, trough biological heroism (aka 14 words), and expel the kike influence.