Distrust of Socialism
growing anti-semitism
This is an example of hatred for the Jews. This is because the Jews were not fully responsible for Germany's poor economic condition, Hitler had always hated them.
This is an example of hatred for the Jews. This is because the Jews were not fully responsible for Germany's poor economic condition, Hitler had always hated them.
Germany
Hitler.
Germany
Hitler was elected as the Chancellor of Germany in 1933.
In Germany.
he led the germans out of great poverty and led them to becoming a powerful country
The leader of Germany was Adolf Hitler, he rose into power in 1934.
The Enabling Act (1933) in Germany was a law passed by the Reichstag that gave Adolf Hitler the power to enact laws without the involvement of the parliament. It effectively allowed Hitler to rule by decree, paving the way for the dictatorship of the Nazi regime. The Act was a significant step in the consolidation of Hitler's power and the establishment of a totalitarian state in Germany.
Because it was Hitler's goal for Germany to become a world power and the Soviet Union was the "ultimate prize"