Important consequences included these: * Germany began rearming on a vast scale. * The Nazis, using the injustices of the Treaty of Versailles as an excuse, embarked on a policy of boundless expansion in Europe. This made war practically inevitable. * The adoption of policies that culminated in the Holocaust, though this was not obvious in the early years.
Herr Goering Joseph Goebbels
the shattered German economy
the shattered German economy
A global rise in sea level.
Less Power and more people. Loss of resource.
1. Led to the Reformation Movement in Europe. 2. Development of Humanism. 3. Development of Scientific Outlook. 4. Rise of Monarchical form of Government. 5. Development of Arts 6. Rise of the Middle Class. 7. Rise and growth of Nation States. 8. Consequences of Geographical Exploration.
Violence played a significant role in the Nazis' rise to power. They used acts of street violence and intimidation, such as the infamous SA paramilitary group, to suppress opposition and create an atmosphere of fear. This violence helped the Nazis to gain power, as it weakened their opponents and allowed them to consolidate their control.
Cabaret (film/musical) was set in 1930s Berlin, when Nazis and Hitler were on the rise.
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).
There are many causes for the rise of Hitler and the Nazis, but the most important cause was the resentment felt in Germany about WW I and about the Treaty of Versailles by which WW I was concluded.
So he could supposedly save and help his country.
Yes , for example - Mussolini's Black Shirts in Italy and the Nazis in Germany .