The Nazis outlawed many and eventually almost all jobs for Jews, eliminating their ability to support themselves.
No, Hitler's main plans was to restore Germany's economy and make them a strong country again. However, he saw the Jews as ruining German society by "taking all their jobs" so he decided to eliminate them in order to allow native Germans to have their jobs and so they can boost the economy
The Nazis in World War 2 were basically German soldiers that were very loyal to Hitler.
The Weimar period, marked by political instability, economic hardship, and social unrest, created fertile ground for the rise of the Nazis. Hyperinflation and the Great Depression devastated the German economy, leading to widespread discontent and a desire for radical change. The democratic government was perceived as weak and ineffective, prompting many to turn to extremist parties like the Nazis, who promised strong leadership and national revival. This environment of crisis and disillusionment ultimately facilitated Hitler's ascent to power.
The outstanding beneficiaries were German industry and the military.
As the Nazis.
the shattered German economy
the shattered German economy
It had a seriouse possitive impact on the german economy because the nazis maded other £125 billion from the Labour the nazis forced the prsioners to do from 1933-1945 mostly from 1939-1945
German soldiers lead by Hitler. The Nazis hated jews
I think you are confused. The Nazis were German. They were from Germany.
In German the full version was Nationalsozialisten.
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The religious ethnicity that the German Nazis' sent to death campus were Jewish.
Yes, but she was deprived of German citizenship by the Nazis.
basically, the German economy fell apart due to the great depression, and the poverty created encouraged more radical political forces to take power, such as the Nazis
Nazism was a German political movement and therefore vast majority of Nazis were German (and/or Austrian once Austria was absorbed by German). Most Nazis therefore lived in Germany and Austria. There were other similar political movements in other countries which are sometimes refered to as "Nazi" but these were on a much smaller scale to the German party.
No, Hitler's main plans was to restore Germany's economy and make them a strong country again. However, he saw the Jews as ruining German society by "taking all their jobs" so he decided to eliminate them in order to allow native Germans to have their jobs and so they can boost the economy