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Hitler rose to power in 1933 and became president of Germany.

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Which type of government was found in Hitlers Nazi regime in Germany?

Dictatorship


Nazis Berlin Olympics propaganda?

The 1936 Berlin Olympics were used by the Nazis as propaganda to showcase their regime and promote Aryan superiority. The event was carefully orchestrated to present an image of Germany as a peaceful and modern nation. However, behind the scenes, the Nazis used the Olympics to further their political agenda and promote their ideology of racial superiority.


What happened to the Jewish population under Hitlers Nazi regime?

Virtually exterminated


Why did pressure ease on German Jew's for a while in 1936?

The reason was the 1936 Summer Olympics, which were held in Berlin. The Nazi regime didn't want to make a bad impression on the world.


Who were victims of hitlers mass murder?

Jews, gays, poles, anyone against his regime, etc.


What was Sarah walker's training regime for the Olympics?

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What did Albert Speer achieve for the Nazi regime?

Albert Speer was Hitlers architect and German minister for Armaments from 1942 to 1945. Albert Apeer was one of Hitlers favourite people and both enjoyed eachothers company greatly as they both had architecture in common. Albert Speer joined the NAZI party in 1931 and 1934 Speer became Hitlers personal architect.


What is the modern meaning for the word Holocaust?

Holocaust is an act of mass destruction of human life. An example of a holocaust is the mass murder of Jews under Hitlers Nazi regime.


Who should not be allowed to compete in the 1936 Olympics?

The 1936 Olympics, held in Berlin, were marred by the Nazi regime's discriminatory policies. Athletes of Jewish descent, as well as those who did not align with the Nazi ideology, such as Roma and other marginalized groups, should not have been allowed to compete due to the oppressive atmosphere and blatant racism promoted by the organizers. The exclusion of these athletes highlighted the broader societal injustices of the time and the use of the Olympics as a political tool.


In the early 1960s the greatest cold war symbol of the tension between the democratic west and the soviet communist regime was the?

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Berlin wall which side was communist?

East was communist and run by the Soviets. The West side was run by the Allies and remained free of Communism.


What was culture like in Berlin during World War 2?

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