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Was the nazi movement revolutionary?

The Nazi movement in Germany could be considered as revolutionary. This is because the movement created a sudden and dramatic change.


What does swing heil mean?

"Swing Heil" was a phrase coined by the Swing Kids (mostly teenaged jazz and swing lovers from Germany in the 1930s)The Swing Kids apposed the Rational Socialist Ideology of Germany, and expecially the Hitlerjugend. "Swing Heil" is a twist on "Seig Heil" which is a pro-nazi phrase.


How did pincer movement defeat Nazi Germany in World War 1?

Well, strangely enough, Nazi Germany did not exist back in WW1, it was known as the German Empire, or Imperial Germany in that period. The pincer movement didn't defeat Germany in WW1.


In 1942 what was the purpose of the white rose movement?

was a student led anti nazi movement inside germany


How did the Nazi party maintain control of Germany?

the people of Germany were impressed of the lies and the powerful propaganda of Hitler's.the people made him and the Nazi party to maintain the control of Germany.


What German philosopher provided ideas that supported Germany's Nazi movement?

Friedrich Nietzsche


Where were Nazi officers brought to justice?

some of these Nazi people were on trial in Nurenburg, Germany


What was the Nazi movement in Germany what did it stand for and what were its methods?

to kill all Jews to kill all Jews


What was Germany called in the sound of music besides Germany?

I think Germany was always referred to as Germany but the Nazi movement was called The Third Reich and the taking over of Austria was the Aunchluss.


How many Jewish people persecuted in Nazi Germany?

9


Children in Nazi Germany?

children in nazi Germany were affected if you were a German you wenrt allowed to talk to Jewish people you were seem higher than a Jew


What was the purpose of education in Nazi Germany?

Education in Nazi Germany served an important function as part of Gleichschaltung (Nazification of Germany). The beliefs of the Nazi regime were presented those educated as objective facts, and the German people were, to a degree, indoctrinated.