there are no cupcake, butter, tea, oil, etc. in Copenhagen, all Danish people had to stay in their house at 8:00 pm, there was a German soldier around every street's corner
How did world depression open the door to fascist and totalitarian leaders?
The world depression created an opportunity for many to try and gain power. In Germany, not only the depression but bitterness over the Versailles Treaty and the massive inflation caused by actions in the Weimar Republic created a perfect storm for the rise of Hitler.
Basically, when people are desperate for change; when they are tired of having no jobs, of having their money be worth almost nothing, they will welcome someone coming in and changing all that.
Hitler was what is called an identity entrepreneur; someone who is able to appeal to those without hope and to convince them that if they follow him then life will be better.
Hitler was hardly the first and obviously not the last of this type of man. Even in the U.S. at that time, Fascist and Communist groups were making strides. In the Spanish Civil War, the moderate voices were silenced and it became a fight between Fascist and Communist.
People are willing to join a cause, even an extreme cause, if it gives them hope. Hitler and others provided hope. They provided a sense of purpose and of pride.
Was Nazi Germany a totalitarian state?
Yes it was. The Nazis controlled nearly every aspect of the populations lives and also tried to control their minds through the use of widespread propaganda.
no, the Nazis believed in strengh, their philosophy was that if you wanted something then you should take it.
They did use the democratic process to rise to power and to change the government into a one party system (after they failed to take power by force).
No, Nazi is appreviation or short name for Nationalsozialist in German
In Nazi Germany the leader of the Gestapo was?
Also known as the GESTAPO, or secret police was under the leadership of Heinrich Himmler
Many were nominal Christians. However, the Nazi period saw large numbers of Germans leave the churches.
A relatively small group of Nazis tried to revive old "Nordic" beliefs and/or the occult.
What Nazi leaders committed suicide?
Most of the top Nazi leaders committed suicide, including Hitler, Himmler, Goebbels and Goering.
What was a commandant in nazi Germany?
A commandant was the head of a prisoner of war camp or a concentration camp.
The trial of former Nazi leaders?
Sounds like you are referring to the Nuremberg trials conducted by the allies in the post-war period. Other offenders were also prosecuted in other venues like Eichmann in Israel or Joseph demjanjuk in Germany recently.
What did the Nazis do about the liberation of nazi camps?
On 6 June 1944, American, British, Canadian and Free French forces invaded German-occupied Normandy in northern France. We now know this as D-Day. In less than a month more than 850,000 troops had landed in Normandy. The objective was to defeat Hitler's German forces, and liberate the conquered people of Europe from the Nazi occupation.
Just a few days later, on 22 June 1944 Soviet forces began a major offensive in the East. By August 1944, they had succeeded in gaining control of Central Poland.
As the Soviet army fought their way westwards they uncovered many hundreds of Nazi concentration camps. On 23 July 1944, the Soviet army liberated the death camp of Majdanek, near Lublin in Poland.
The SS had already evacuated the majority of the prisoners to the west. However, they had not destroyed all evidence of mass murder.
Knowing that the Soviet army was advancing, those prisoners who were fit enough to walk were evacuated West. Starting on foot, they were then placed on railway wagons and sent back to Germany. Thousands of people died in what became known as the 'death marches'.
On 27 January 1945 the Soviet army liberated the largest camp of all, Auschwitz-Birkenau. When the Soviets finally arrived they found only 7,650 people alive in Auschwitz. Many of these were young children.
In the West, as the Allies fought their way towards Berlin, they uncovered many hundreds of Nazi camps. The main ones included Buchenwald, Dachau, Mauthausen and Bergen-Belsen. Allied broadcasters filmed the situation of the surviving inmates. When these films were shown in cinemas across Europe and the Americas the world was shocked. This was the first time that mass media was used to show the horror of genocide.
On 30 April 1945 Adolf Hitler committed suicide. On 8 May 1945 the Nazis surrendered.
What writers did the Nazi ban and why?
Nazis banned many writers because, their book(s) didnt represent or show any Nazi Propaganda e.g. showing off or talking about the Aryan Race ideology.
Like any true tyrant, Vladimir Lenin came to power by force. Via the violence of the Bolshevik Takeover, Lenin was able to install himself into a position of absolute power through purely undemocratic means as the sole, central leader of the entire Russian state, a position he used to impose his will and the totalitarian dogma of Communism onto the populace through mass murder, government theft and state force.
Claims that Lenin was democratically elected, that he did not use his position to inflict his will through lethal force or that he had to face re-election are historical revisionism.
No, Albert Einstein was not a Nazi. In fact, he was actually Jewish.
Who are all the fascist rulers?
The fascist rulers in Europe during World War 2 were Adolph Hitler, Benito Mussolini, the ruler of Spain and Stalin. A good example of a modern fascist would be Hussein. There are few fascists leaders in the world now. The leader of North Korea would be considered one. Read the attached link if you really want to learn more about it.
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Note: Stalin wasn't fascist. He was a dictator, but he was a communist. The leader of North Korea is considered a communist dictator. Fascism is not the same as communism.
Where can you get a nazi flag?
It might be possible to get one on an online shop.
Be aware that displaying the Swastika is highly frowned upon, and illegal in some countries (such as Germany and Austria) except for educational purposes.
Some number of individuals in any population suffer nervous traumas of varying intensities in any given
time interval, particularly a population suffering economic deprivation because of years of overspending
on a war in which it was being roundly defeated. If it happened to Nazis in particular, then it couldn't
have happened to a more deserving group.
Nazis refer the regime of Adolf Hitler who plunged Europe into war, and resulted in the downfall of Germany in 1945. Nazi insults regard their culture of slurs, and verbal attacks on their political opponents (liberals, communists, etc. ), Jews, Slavs, Gypsies, and homosexuals.