From March 1933 onwards Germany was a Fascist Dictatorship - the most odious of them all. There are Fascist Dictators on the Right and Totalitarian Autocrats on the Left. Both do equal amount of harm and typiically use similar methods. Josef Stalin had nearly as many innocent people killed as Adolf Hitler.The Nazi government, also known as the third Reich was the government of Germany during the 1930's and 1940's. The government of Germany in the 1930's and 1940's controlled all commerce and artistic expression of the German people.
From March 1933 onwards Germany was a Fascist dictatorship - the most odious of them all. There are Fascist Dictators on the Right and Totalitarian Autocrats on the Left. Both do equal amount of harm and typiically use similar methods. Josef Stalin had nearly as many innocent people killed as Adolf Hitler.The Nazi government, also known as the third Reich was the government of Germany during the 1930's and 1940's. The government of Germany in the 1930's and 1940's controlled all commerce and artistic expression of the German people.
A Fascist Government
Because Germany was ruled by a dictator, economic decisions could be made and carried out efficiently.
The National Socialist Party of Germany during the 1930's and early 1940's.
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Italy: Dictatorship with Mussolini as their leader. Japan: Japanese Imperial Empire - has been around for over a thousand years Germany: The Fascist government of the Nazi Third Reich
Adolf Hitler
Because Germany was ruled by a dictator, economic decisions could be made and carried out efficiently.
In 1930 Germany was still known as the "German Empire" or "German Realm" (German- das deutsche Reich), though today the German government during the period from 1919 to the Nazi "forcible coordination" (Gleichschaltung) in 1933 is commonly called the "Weimar Republic" (German- Weimarer Republik) because its constitution was established in the German city of Weimar.
In 1930, Germany was the Weimar Republic and had no dictator. Paul von Hindenburg was the President of the Weimar Republic in 1930.
Germany was seeking to dominate the European Continent