The question of whether the German people should bear the blame for World War I is a complex and debated issue among historians. While Germany did play a significant role in the events leading up to the war, including forming alliances and engaging in aggressive military actions, it is important to consider the broader context of the war and the actions of other countries involved. Ultimately, assigning blame for World War I is a nuanced and multifaceted issue that requires careful examination of the actions and decisions of all parties involved.
The German people
The Treaty of Versailles was party to blame because it placed huge sanctions on Germany. This left Germany in a major economic depression (along with most of the world at the time) and the German people feeling very angry at the world for causing their problems. Enter a charismatic leader named Adolf Hitler. He rallied the German people and gave them people to blame their problems on, creating a huge wave of nationalism. This gave Hitler the strength to put his thousand year Riech dreams to work, starting World War 2.
There's no definitive reason for Hitler's hatred of the Jewish people. His reasoning, however, was for their inferiority, to a point of considering them as less than human. He also put the blame for the German loss of World War 1 on the Jews, allowing an enemy for the German people to rally against.
well, of course they are going to feel mad and sad they will blame the person who killed him/her but if they had a heart attack they should blame their selves
It depends. A lot of them agreed with Hitler because it is within our nature to blame someone-the Germans blamed the Jews for economic problems. However a few thought it was unfair to blame a religious group for the collapse of the world economy.
The German people
German students are much, much less inclined than popular history in the U.S. to place the blame on the Treaty of Versailles - and more inclined to blame the Nazis.
Hitler believed that the Jews were to blame for the German loss of World War One.
People have to stop placing blame on the fast food industry and place the blame where it belongs: on the individual.
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The Treaty of Versailles was party to blame because it placed huge sanctions on Germany. This left Germany in a major economic depression (along with most of the world at the time) and the German people feeling very angry at the world for causing their problems. Enter a charismatic leader named Adolf Hitler. He rallied the German people and gave them people to blame their problems on, creating a huge wave of nationalism. This gave Hitler the strength to put his thousand year Riech dreams to work, starting World War 2.
There's no definitive reason for Hitler's hatred of the Jewish people. His reasoning, however, was for their inferiority, to a point of considering them as less than human. He also put the blame for the German loss of World War 1 on the Jews, allowing an enemy for the German people to rally against.
Because they ran most of the banks.
After World War I, Germany had sunk into economic depression. The Germans were readily accepting of Hitler's propaganda, which told them that the Jewish people were to blame for the country's woes.
Because they had to take the blame for causing thewar . German land was taken away and given to other countries . German military was limited to only 100,000 men . Germanyhad to pay reparations(paying back the people who won the war
The Nazi party thought Jewish people were to blame. That was the main. Adolf Hitler was also against Gypsies, people with disorder's, and more.
People who lie because liars are the base of all evil.