Nazi Germany rejected democracy because they believed that they faced a national emergency that could best be solved by a leader with emergency powers, who did not have to obtain the consent of the voters to act decisively.
Adolf Hiltler
The Nazi Empire fell when Germany surrendered in May 1945. Adolf Hitler had committed suicide about a week before Germany surrendered to the Allies.
Third Reich
Adolf Hitler and Nazi Germany.
1924
Nazi, not a democracy
There is no reason to expect that. Most people who know modern Germany well regard it as a highly successful democracy.
Germany pursues a policy of active commitment to democracy - and this involves among other things - a ban on Nazi writings.
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Germany was called Nazi Germany because the Nazi party took control of Germany's decision making, creating more of an empire like country instead of a democracy.
No, the Holocaust was not caused by democracy in Germany. The Holocaust was a result of Nazi ideology, anti-Semitism, and the rise of Adolf Hitler. While Germany did have a democratic system in the early 1930s, it was ultimately undermined and replaced with a totalitarian regime that implemented the Holocaust.
The Nazi party led by Adolf Hitler ruled Nazi Germany. That is why it is called "Nazi" Germany.
He was the leader of Nazi Germany .
Adolf Hitler was the leader of the Nazi Party in Germany.
Nazi Germany
There were no human rights in Nazi Germany.
Reichstag - Nazi Germany - ended in 1945.