No. The Nazi Party was the political party that ruled Germany during World War II.
strong feelings of resentment and nationalism built up by economic and political crises
a divided Germany.
Hunger in the Central PowersThis was caused by the Entente naval blockade. Germany, for its part, also blockaded Britain. If Germany had not had an advanced chemical industry able to produce artificial fertilizers in large quantities, the situation would have been much worse.
Germany invaded France during World War II.
No. The Nazi Party was the political party that ruled Germany during World War II.
a divided Germany.
strong feelings of resentment and nationalism built up by economic and political crises
During World War I, Germany was not united by a single leader or political figure, as the country had already been unified in 1871 under Otto von Bismarck. However, the war was led by Kaiser Wilhelm II, who was the Emperor of Germany at the time. The German Empire was a coalition of various states and regions, and the war effort was managed by military leaders rather than a unifying political force. The social and political dynamics during the war ultimately contributed to Germany's eventual disunity and the collapse of the empire.
The Great Recession is an example of the world events that affects the political and economical situation in the United Kingdom.
a divided Germany.
Adolf Hitler, leader of the National Socialist - or Nazi - party.
They lost.
That was the geopolitical situation.
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Germany's political goals during World War II were to expand its territory and establish dominance over Europe through military conquest. Adolf Hitler aimed to create a Greater Germanic Reich, eliminate perceived threats to the German nation, and implement his vision of a racially homogenous empire.
In the World War II era, Adolf Hitler's political promises were many and varied; some of them changed significantly during the course of his rule in Germany. He was consistent, however, in blaming Jewish persons for Germany's hardships and in his promise to remove Jews from Germany -- and from Europe as a whole.