Southern Germany was not exempt during the rise of National Socialism in the country. Like their Northern counterparts, many Southerners felt abandoned and disenfranchised. This was especially true when it came to struggling farmers and shop owners. To show their solidarity and support for Hitler, many Southerners rallied around the new government. The latter, of course, would introduce Nazism and its beliefs to all Germans living within the country and abroad. Sadly, this led to a rise of anti-Semitic feelings in the South and all over the Fatherland.
Rise of the nazi party in Germany
No it was never communist. Between the two world wars, however, there was a communist movement. One of the many groups Hitler ridiculed in his rise to power.
Germany lies on Denmark's southern border.
The Danube River flows through southern Germany.
The southern part of Germany is known as Bayern(Bavaria). The southern part of Bavaria is known as Oberbayern.
germany had to pay for damanges the made during the war the could not form any army of any kind the could not make any nuclur weapons of any kind
Germany is northern of the equator, and is therefore, in the northern hemisphere.
They were in the higher southern part of the county/Germany
Germany was a monarchy ruled by Kaiser Wilhelm II in the early Twentieth century. He was exiled in 1918 and Germany became a democracy known as the Weimer Republic which lasted until the rise of Adolf Hitler in 1933
Germany
its the southern Iraq.....:)
The name for the southern part of Germany is called Bayern - Bavaria. The southern-most part of Bavaria is called Oberbayern - Upper Bavaria