Anything protecting civil rights. Articals 144,115,117,118,123,124,153 were all affected Anything protecting civil rights. Articals 144,115,117,118,123,124,153 were all affected
They were called Nazis.
The Nazis were a political party, Nazional Sozialistische Deutsche Arbeiteren Partei (National Socialist German Workers Party). The government system that they put in place after they got rid of the constitution was called a National Socialist government. Michael Montagne
He got them to work for him by getting the Nazis to kill and the Nazis must like to kill.
Nazis are not gay; in fact, the Nazis murdered tens of thousands of gay people in concentration and death camps.
after ww2 the Nazis probably went to south America and hid out there. there have been official records of Nazis making there homes in Argentina and Mexico. actually the Nazis did attempt to get Mexico to join the axis powers and help fight against the allies.
A great many delegates from all over Germany attended the convention in Weimar in 1919 to help create a new constitution. The primary author of the constitution was Hugo Preuss, an attorney and liberal politician. Preuss was also a Jew, a fact that the Nazis were able to use to their advantage during their later campaigns to replace the Weimar Republic with an authoritarian Nazi state.
Weimar Germany was one of the chief European centers for modern art and sciences. Hitler and the Nazis, however, rejected modern art as "Desgenerate". They believed they could make a new genuine German art.
After failing to take control of Germany by force, the Nazis began using the Weimar Republic's own laws and election system against it. They began running for elections. The Nazis gained in popularity by blaming Jews and Communists for losing World War I and ruining Germany; and then the Nazis blamed the Weimar Republic's leaders for not fixing things once the Great Depression started in 1929. With this formula, the Nazis became the largest party in the German parliament (called the "Reichstag") by the end of 1932. Having gained some strength in the parliament, the Nazis were able to forge a coalition with other right-wing parties of the time, and this coalition immediately passed an amendment to the German constitution which gave almost all of the government's power to Adolf Hitler. He used his new powers to remove all other political parties (including his allies, who mistakenly thought Hitler was a fool who they could easily manipulate), arrest his political opponents, and begin the process of transforming German society to fit his Nazi ideology. Once the elderly President of Germany died in 1934, Hitler officially became the undisputed master of Germany, and would remain so until his suicide in 1945.
From about 1919 to 1933, it was a parliamentary republic- very similar to the current governments of Australia and Canada, and even resembling the United Kingdom's. After March 1933, with the ascension of Adolf Hitler and his Nazi Party, the Weimar Republic was transformed into a totalitarian dictatorship. The Nazis were not technically fascists, as there are some subtle differences between the two, but they are very similar and have many things in common. For that reason, it is common to see the term "fascist" applied to Nazis.
Between 1925 and 1929, which were prosperous years for Weimar Germany, the Nazis made little headway among the masses of industrial workers, who remained loyal to either the Social Democrats or the large, legal German Communist Party. But the Nazis did pick up voters among the members of the middle classes who had been ruined in the great inflation and among the numerous white-collar workers who saw their relative's status slipping in postwar Germany.
On 9 November 1918 Germany was proclaimed a republic and Kaiser Wilhlem II went into exile in the Netherlands. (All the other German monarchs were also ousted at the time). Power passed to a body called the Council of People's Deputies which consisted of three Social Democrats and three Independent Social Democrats. A National Assembly met in Weimar on 6 February (away from the Spartacist uprisings in Berlin) and after much deliberation worked out a constitution that came into full effect on 11 August 1919.
Did he? To answer that question search Google and read the articles. Make up your own mind as to how much support he gave the Nazi's.
The Nazis rose to power around the popular discontent over the reparations the victorious Allied Powers of WWI forced Germany to pay and the resulting economic hardships of the Weimar Era.
They were called Nazis.
ineffective constitution - article 48/proportional voting/army and judges were right wing.left wing rebellions - 1919> spartacists led by Rosa luxemburg & Karl leibknecht/ communists took over BavariaRight wing agitation - 1920 kapp putsch/rebellion in Berlin/ nationalist terrorists/murdered politicians.Invasion/Inflation - France invaded the Ruhr - workers on strike = hyperinflation caused by money printed to pay strikers.Munich Putsch - Nazis tried to take control on Bavaria.
It's both!
they were moved by the Nazis, not from the Nazis, the Nazis were in Poland. Most long distance travel was made by train.