Well based on what i lived before they had enough power by the power encreasing of germans thats why they killed the poor
by,anne frank
The Nazis gained almost complete control over Germany very quickly after coming to power in 1933.
There was a multitude of events that combined to make the Holocaust possible. Efforts after the Second World War were made not to enforce an unfair treaty on Germany (like the treaty of Versailles after WWI), so as not to create the social, economic and political climate that allowed Hitler and the Nazis to gain power.
Hitler was elected chancellor in 1933.
No. He was outside Germany when the Nazis came to power and never returned.
They came to power when Hitler formed a political party called the Nazis, they vowed to make Germany more powerful after loosing WW1, he became more and more powerful then got carried away.
Germany.
Germany
The Nazis gained almost complete control over Germany very quickly after coming to power in 1933.
In Germany, Hitler and the Nazis were in power, but it was much chaos, because Germany was in war with America, France, Canada, and so forth. Also, Hitler is the person who started the holocaust, and the Nazis enforced it.
There was a multitude of events that combined to make the Holocaust possible. Efforts after the Second World War were made not to enforce an unfair treaty on Germany (like the treaty of Versailles after WWI), so as not to create the social, economic and political climate that allowed Hitler and the Nazis to gain power.
Communists, trade unionists and political opponents.
Hitler was elected chancellor in 1933.
After WWI, Germany fell into an awful economic rut - one US dollar was worth about 40 million German marks, at one point; Germans felt wronged by the Treaty of Versailles; and the French had set up a new government in Germany (the Reichstag), which was democratic. The Nazis promised a return to glory and pride, as well as economic success. They said that Germans were superior to other ethnicities, appealing to Germans' feelings of abuse. Although Germans did know that the Nazis were anti-Semitic, anti-Semitism had been prevalent in society for a long time. Also, Adolf Hitler, the leader of the Nazis, was very charismatic, and was persuasive - if not charming - while giving speeches. The Nazis were elected into the Reichstag (although not by majority), starting their steady climb in power in Germany.
they took power in Germany on January 30,1933 they remained in powered until April-may 1945
No. He was outside Germany when the Nazis came to power and never returned.
Most Germans were Nazis (they killed Jews).
Yes, Germany was occupied by the Nazis in World War II, and so were Denmark, Norway, Finland, Poland, and Germany.+++The Nazis did not "invade" Germany: they were German, albeit coming to power in underhand ways and ruling their own country as a dictatorship.