The overwhelming concensus among historians is a resounding yes. Germany was very severely affected by the Great Depression, with unemployment reaching over 25% in 1932. In German politics there was a complete sea-change between 1928 and the early 1930s. In the 1928 general election the Nazis won only 12 seats in the Reichstag and were regarded as a bizarre fringe party headed by a grotesque little man. In the 1930 elections the Nazis won 109 seats and in July 1932 they won 230. It was a complete sea-change and caught almost everyone unprepared.
no... the German's did. they did this because they didn't want anything that would spoil Hitlers power.
The best book about Hitlers plans and what he did while in power was written by Adolf Hitler himself. The book is titled Mein Kampf.
a
the Jews like milo minderbinder in catch 22
gues is true
yes in WW2 But before that ? There is much criticism of Appeasement which denegrates Chamberlain, the UK PM at the outset of WW2, but did anyone else do anything different to deter Hitlers rise to power ? No is the answer.
Pratt Street Power Plant was created in 1909.
The Power of the Street - 1915 was released on: USA: 29 April 1915
because they thought everything was all good but with the war so he was able to do what he wanted until we figured it out.
Hitlers rise to power was on 1919 where he joined the Deutsche Arbeiterpartie (Nazi party) on 1933 he was called the fuhrer of Germany
One to the power of anything is always one.
Anything to the first power is the number itself.