The burning of the Reichstag did help the Nazis take power. A dutch counsil communist Marinus van der Lubbe was arrested and charged with starting the blaze and this was found to be very valuable to the Nazi party. The public believed that the Blaze had been a sign of a Communist revolution and this is when the Nazis takeover of power grew even stronger with a worried public behind them.
1933
no, the Nazis believed in strengh, their philosophy was that if you wanted something then you should take it. They did use the democratic process to rise to power and to change the government into a one party system (after they failed to take power by force).
they both wanted to take out Jews they had the power over Nazis solders
they took power in Germany on January 30,1933 they remained in powered until April-may 1945
the Nazis plan was to gain power to take over the world and rule Germany, altough he failed to regain the power that Germany want, the plan was a bad idea and went down hill. Hitler shot himslef, that was no help for the Germans to gain the power. World War 2 was really important to Hitler and he never had the chance to look out for his country.
The Nazis were German it was a political party, they were responsible when they came to power for the holocaust
The Nazis took everything, including shoes.
30th Jan, 1933. Adol.f Hitler became Chancellor of Germany. Happy to help!
But the Nazis invaded Yugoslavia in April 1941 ...
no one really knows who started it although the main suspect is a dutch man called van der lubbe who was found in the building during the fire and was seen inside just before the fire broke. It is more likely that he was placed there by the Nazis though.
She took most of her valuable items, but the Nazis confiscated them.
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