The promises that Hitler made.
Germans were not told that the Jews were being exterminated at the time, they believed that the Jews were being re-settled in the east.
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they want alsase-lorraine (the land the Germans took during the war) back, they wanted the Germans to pay for the damage done to France and for the Germans to accept full responsiblilty for the war.
in may 1933 Hitler banned all political parties accept for his own
well obviously you should aim to get a 100% other wise no one will accept you.
Your question is unclear Obviously he accepted that there was prejudice, that is what he was fighting against. If he accepted the fact, perforce he had to accept the word
The war guilt clause in the Treaty of Versailles, which placed full blame for World War I on Germany, was particularly difficult for Germans to accept because it not only humiliated the nation but also undermined its sense of national identity. Many Germans felt that the clause was unjust, as they believed that the war was a complex conflict involving multiple nations, not solely their responsibility. This imposition of guilt contributed to widespread resentment and a sense of victimization, fueling nationalist sentiments and laying the groundwork for future political instability in Germany.
A main reason for this is that Hitler was blaming the economic condition of Germany on the Jews and the people saw this and accepted this for the Jews were a minority.
The German people would not accept the terms of the Treaty of Versailles as they said that it was a 'Diktat' which means 'Dictatorship' they said this as they were not allowed to have any say in the terms of the treaty. Another reason why the Germans did not accept the treaty was because they did'NT accept the terms of it ie, the military restrictions, the territory loses and the war guilt clause.
Yes, they have many, and each party must accept a national pancasila.
They had to pay reparations to Britain and France They had to accept responsibility for starting the war.