In a society where Honor and Loyalty are premier virtues, it demanded and received an oath of loyalty to the Fueher. Once given, such an oath by a man of honor was impossible to rescind.
nazi party, and the treaty of Versailles
Some of the Nazi Party were jewish.
In Germany and possibly some other countries, yes.
Some historians attribute the success of the Nazi Party in Germany to Bismark because of the structures that he laid when he was the leader.
They were ALL GERMANS and they had elected him to office. He wasn't an outsider.
· International Military Tribunal - prosecuted Nazi war criminals
National Socialist philosophers were thinkers associated with the Nazi party in Germany during the 1930s and 1940s. Some prominent figures include Alfred Rosenberg, who promoted Nazi ideology through his works, and Martin Heidegger, a philosopher who briefly joined the Nazi party and expressed some sympathy towards its ideals. These philosophers played a role in shaping the intellectual environment in Nazi Germany.
some people liked it, so they joined it, others did not like it and opposed it.
Swastika, It is actually an old symbol: present in some Indian Tribes, and Runes. It is put on Nazi flags and armbands that Nazi officers wore during world war 2.
He was Part of the Nazi Party since 1920s and was in the part of the Reichsheer ( An German Army).
He was quite a good artist before he became a politician. He even helped design some of the symbols of the Nazi Party.
While there is no official Nazi Party equivalent to the original National Socialist German Workers' Party, various far-right and neo-Nazi groups exist today in several countries. These groups often espouse similar ideologies, including white supremacy and anti-Semitism, though they operate under different names and structures. Many nations have laws against hate speech and the promotion of Nazi ideology, which has led to the repression of such groups in some areas. However, they still persist on the fringes of society, often using online platforms to recruit and spread their beliefs.