During the 1930s and 1940s, Germany was controlled by a totalitarian regime led by the National Socialist German Workers' Party (Nazi Party), under the leadership of Adolf Hitler. This regime, which began its rise to power in 1933, implemented fascist policies, suppressed dissent, and promoted aggressive nationalism and militarism. The government was characterized by state control over many aspects of life, including the economy, media, and education, as well as the systematic persecution of Jews and other minority groups.
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The United States was the world superpower.
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During the 1930's the president of the 'Weimar Republic' (The name for inter-war Germany) Paul Von Hindenburg (A famous German war hero) was the President from 1925 until 1933 when he handed power to Hitler who then combined the two roles of President and Chancellor in to one role, Fuhrer. The Chancellor before Hitler was Kurt von Schleicher.
The uniting of small farms into large government-controlled farms is called collectivization. This process was often implemented by socialist or communist governments to increase agricultural productivity and ensure state control over food production. Collectivization typically involved the consolidation of individual landholdings and labor into collective farms, or communes, where resources and outputs were shared. This approach was notably used in the Soviet Union during the late 1920s and 1930s.
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Fascism from 1933 until 1945
Nazi or National Socialist German Workers Party.
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They Passed the Neutrality Act.
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No, Somaliland was not controlled by Italy in the 1930s. During that period, Somaliland was a British protectorate known as British Somaliland. Italy did have colonial interests in the region, specifically in what is now Somalia, but their control was primarily over Italian Somaliland, which was located further south.
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Improve economic conditions in Germany
They each wanted to form an empire. They were expanding Fascist empires. They were imperialistic
In the 1930s, the population of Germany was approximately 67 million people.