The NAZI party flourished in Germany in the 1920s and later. After the end of World War One, Germany was brutally hit by massive reparations in the Treaty of Versailles, disarmament, deep economic depression, runaway inflation, poverty and even starvation. The German mark notes of the Weimar Republic were more worthless than toilet paper. People had to use a wheelbarrow full of money to get a loaf of bread. There was also a dangerous vacuum of power in Germany, and communists were trying to take everything over. There was a disorganized mishmash of small political parties popping up all over like weeds, each with their own solution to Germany's ills. One of those parties was a small, obscure group called the National Socialist German Workers Party (NSDAP). Hitler was assigned by the German army after WW1 to attend meetings of these various groups and to report on them. He ended up joining this party, eventually took it over, and turned it into the party that consumed Germany and plunged Europe into WW2. There is a lesson in here...
After WW1 & Due to the Treaty Of Versailles ( a treaty blaming Germany for everything and taking away their military and making them pay for all war damages ) the economy went down the drain. Hitler was great at speeches and talked about hope making the Germans have hope and believing Hitler can make a better Germany. He created Nazi's to follow him & since Hitler became popular even before he was named Führer ( ruler ) because he was an excellent speaker. So he made Nazi's and all children in school were taught to praise Hitler and to support him. I hope this helps!
After the Treaty ending WW1, it left Germany out out of money and in a deep depression. Everybody was so desperate that when Hitler promised them jobs and economic security they jumped on it. So to answer your question: Poverty.
It allowed Germany to conquer France almost immediately after the start of the actual fighting in 1940.
Germany's plan for fighting a two front war against France and Russia during WWI was called the Schlieffen Plan. This plan allowed Germany to invade neutral areas.
Prejudice affected Jews during the Holocaust because even before the Holocaust it was all around the and during the Holocaust because the Nazi's and the SS enforced it heavily. Non-Jews were affected by it because it made them look at it with a whole new perspective.
Germany was very much an autocracy during World War 2.
Germany was split in half; Communist East Germany and Free West Germany.
War.
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During the GFC, global finance crisis, Germany created a strong export sector which allowed unemployment to continue. Germany benefited greatly over the UK.
A war, greater secrecy and more authority is given during a war.
There were many concentration camps.That's ever so simple: Bergen Belsen (Germany) Dachau (Germany) Mauthausen Gusen (Austria) Flossenburg (Germany) Auschwitz
It depends if you are talking about location. Do you mean in Germany where the Holocaust took place or just everywhere in the world? If you're asking if lizards existed in Germany during the Holocaust then that would be yes and so would the other question.
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It allowed Germany to conquer France almost immediately after the start of the actual fighting in 1940.
They allowed Germany to take France easily
Improve economic conditions in Germany
Inflation on apexhave a blessed day friends
No, "existed" is not a standalone word. It is the past tense of the verb "exist" which means to have objective reality or to be present or alive.