Nazism attracted a diverse range of groups, including disaffected veterans from World War I, nationalists, anti-communists, and those seeking scapegoats for Germany's post-war economic struggles. Many middle-class individuals, fearing communism and social upheaval, found appeal in the party's promises of order, national revival, and economic stability. Additionally, segments of the working class and some segments of the youth were drawn to its Propaganda that emphasized national pride and unity. The party's strong anti-Semitic rhetoric also resonated with those looking for a target to blame for societal issues.
Nazism fell in Germany because it ran out of resources and people to continue the war.
because previously it has been the spiritual capital of Nazism.
Yes, National Socialism (Nazism) and Communism are both forms of the catch-all term, Fascism.
In every way, as the Nazis were in fact, fascists.
Germany Nazism began from 1889 to 1945. The Nazi Party was under the leadership of Adolf Hitler and grew to rule Germany.
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the lower classes
Nazism was essentially just a form of fascism
about 65 million who exposed to the full nazism
World Without Nazism was created in 2010.
The Occult Roots of Nazism was created in 1985.
Neo Nazis are groups of people who still believe in Adolf Hitler's ideologies. These groups are most popular in the US because of "Freedom of Speech" and unlike most countries, Neo Nazism is legal in the US.
There was some opposition to Nazism in the beginning but it was mercilessly put down.
Nazism started World War 2
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Nazism, or the Fourth Reich, was lead by Adolf Hitler. Early germanic cultures evolved nazism from neorealist perspectives fused with post-gregorian and historical materialism. In other words, Nazism was the German form of Neo-post-materialism.
He didn't. A number of other groups also attracted his attention.