Well im not sure but i bet it would be really useful to find out!
As a God of new era. Savior like Jesus. Germany's chance to be something.
The conventional view of the economic situation in Germany in the 1920-30s is that tremendous hardships were experienced both locally and for the nation as a whole. These hardships followed from ordinary post-war conditions and also from the harsh reparations and other punishments exacted on Germany by the victorious Alliance. While this conventional view has been challenged, it is precisely the view that Hitler and the Nazi Party adopted in their rise to power in the 1930s.
The focus of the Nazi party in "Triumph of the Will" (Triumph des Willens) was a more nationalistic view upon the beginning of Hitler's third reich. This was right after Hitler was brought to power. Germany was pretty much the laughing stock of Europe after WWI. This propaganda film was made to show that Germany was now a great power with great people. The main idea of the film was that Germany was a great power because of National Socialism: the Nazis.
that social studies is dumb
It all depends on which point of view you look at. Most known was Nazi Germany's point of view. The saw the Jewish people as inferioir and un human. The conversation camps were put in place for Kewish people to be enslaved and tortured by Nazis
Germany does not have Google Street View due to privacy concerns raised by the government and citizens.
Nazi's racial ideology is based on Eugenics. Eugenics was a popular belief system in the 1920's and 1930's not just in Germany proper but England and the U.S. Eugenics teaches a form of racial evolution and is based on the work of Charles Darwin. The basics of it from the Nazi's view was that all the races of man evolved differently, That the Nordic races of which many Germans descended from were the highest evolution of mankind. And to have relations with other lower races such as Jews, Africans, Slavic's etc was considered a Criminal act. It was In Adolf Hitlers own words Racial blood poisoning. The Nazi's had a very Nature based view on life and society as a whole. The strong and intelligent should breed more offspring while the weak and sick and diseased should be banned from producing children so that Germany only had the best offspring. Politics were also viewed in that same light. Country's that seemed week or were passive towards the Nazi regime were quickly swallowed or invaded and any undesirable people were moved into labor camps or deported into ghetto's.
Yes, sort of... Nazi-relates to a political party in Germany, however it can also be meant as a political point of view inside & outside of Germany. Normally those that have similar points of views to Nazi may be called "Fascists". Some people or organizations are called 'neo-nazi'. In popular culture, often the term 'nazi' has been added to various other terms, such as: "Soup nazi"-from Seinfeld TV series, meaning the nickname of the Soup Shop owner, because he was so strict with customers when dispensing his soups. In this usage, the person is not really a nazi, but behaves with other people in a very strict or demeaning way. The term 'nazi' has been thrown around very loosely in the last few decades, so that it can become confusing as to its true meaning. It depends on the context of its usage.
From a French point of view it won them their freedom from Nazi occupation.
I suppose it would depend on your point of view. They did benefit from learning discipline, how to be soldiers and to be dedicated people. But, when you consider many teens died in the war defending Hitler and Germany when they had already lost the war they did not benefit.
A balanced view point means looking at both sides of a problem or situation without any bias.
Germany does not have Google Street View available due to privacy concerns raised by the government and citizens.