There was only one political party in Germany from 1933 onwards, and that was the NSDAP, or Naz party.
As soon as Hitler had been invited to be head of the German Parliamemt, or Reichstag, by the Centerist party leader, Papen, who hoped to manipulate Hitler, and through him the working class and increasing middle class vote, Hitler and his acyolotes threw off the shackles of democracy and banned all other political parties on the basis that Germany needed an period of emergency government, and that to do this, the NAZIs needed sole authority to act. Hitler quickly brought in laws which relegated Jews to the status of subjects as opposed to citizens, and banned all other political parties, notably the SPD and the KPD, both left wing parites, that combined, could have been a majority. Their leaders were arrested and mostly executed.
Germany was very much an autocracy during World War 2.
The answer to the question is Germany. Germany was not one of the Allied Powers during World War 1. The Allied Powers during World War 1 were: Russia The US France
Germany
Churchill = Great Britain Stalin = Russia Roosevelt = USA vs Hitler = Germany Mussolini = Italy Hideki Tojo = Japan
Germany was Britain's main enemy.
No. The Nazi Party was the political party that ruled Germany during World War II.
Democracy.
The US has no such position in its political system.
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.
Adolf Hitler, leader of the National Socialist - or Nazi - party.
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.
Germany was very much an autocracy during World War 2.
Germany's currency during World War 2 was the Reichmark .
After World War I, two major political contenders were present in Germany: Nazism and Communism.
Only Germany was officially Nazi during World War II. However, other countries that were allied with Germany (such as Italy and Hungary) were ruled by similar political systems. Additionally, when Germany conquered countries, they usually installed new governments that were also somewhat similar, such as the Vichy government in France.
Germany invaded France during World War II.