Was fascism inevitable for Germany and Italy?
No, it was not.
The two nations could have easily prevented the rise of Adolf Hitler of Germany and Benito Mussolini of Italy, and therefore terminated the rise of fascism in Europe in it's earliest stages.
What allies agreed to divide Germany into zones?
The French, Americans, Russians and Britons decided to divide Germany into zones when they met at the Yalta Conference.
Why did Germany wanted to colonize Namibia?
The reason was mostly boring politics. By colonizing Namibia, it kept Britain from securing a continuous stretch of Africa from the southern tip to the hammer part. It also gave Germany land in which to disturb England's territories while also striping Namibia of labor and resources. Mining natural resources wouldve been another major factor in controlling the lands. Diamond deposits can be found, but the deposits of lead, zinc, tin, silver and tungsten wouldve been reason enough, especially in a time of war.
What 2 nations agree to not attack each other in the Nazi soviet pact?
Germany and the Soviet-Union were the two nations that made a pact not to attack each other. The full name of the Soviet Union was the U.S.S.R (United Soviet Socialist Republic). They made this pact so Germany wouldn't have to fight another war on two fronts (the eastern and western fronts). In a secret part of the Nazi-Soviet Nonaggression Pact, Hitler and Stalin (the Pact was secret) agreed to split Poland between them.
Was Hitler racist against Jews?
Yes. Adolf Hitler was indeed a racist. He is pretty much the poster-boy for racism. He believed strongly in eugenics and that the Aryan race was the master race. In the death camps he murdered Jews, gypsies, people with mental and/or physical disabilities, homosexuals, and African Muslims. He also ordered public executions to many people, mainly children who were disobedient to the Nazi workers. In conclusion, the answer is yes, Hitler was a big racist.
What did the ideal Aryan look like according to the Nazis and Hitler?
Hitler believed that the pure German people, the Aryans, were the master race. Hitler said that one of the reasons that Germany lost the First World War was that the German race had been weakened through Aryans marrying non-Aryans.
Therefore if Germany was to become strong again, the Nazis had to ensure the purity of the Aryan race. This view of Germans as the master race was encouraged by the use of healthy, 'pure' Aryans in Nazi propaganda posters.
The Aryan race is tall, longlegged,slim The race is
narrow-faced, with a narrow
forehead, a narrow high-
built nose and a lower jaw
and prominent chin, the skin
is rosy bright and the blood
shines through .... the hair is
smooth, straight or wavy -
possibly curly in childhood.
The colour is blond.
Description of a 'pure'
Aryan. From a leaflet 'The
Nazi Race', 1929.
How much is a 1915 German luger p08 worth?
This is sort of like how much is a 1915 automobile worth? Just as there are many models of cars, there are many models of Luger. Value will depend on EXACT model, condition, and originality. It may range from a few hundred to several thousand dollars for some rare versions. An accurate answer will require a hands-on assessment from a person that knows Lugers.
How was life in the ghettos for Jews?
Jewish ghettos originated long ago, as early as the 1400's. Generally, Europeans were Christian and anti-Semitic, so the Jews lived in their own communities/ghettos as a result of discrimination and for their safety. During World War II, the Nazis took the Jews from their homes and placed them in ghettos, the most famous of which being the Warsaw ghetto, in Poland. The Jews were told to appoint leaders of the community. Many leaders of the various ghettos refused to give Nazis lists when they learned these lists were being used to send Jews to death camps. While living in ghettos, the Jews were isolated and often had limited resources (though items were smuggled).
Why didn't Britain and France react to German militarism?
Because France and Britain agreed to allow Germany to expand its borders a certain amount to try and dispel Hitler's ambition by giving him a large portion of Czechoslovakia. When Hitler kept making advances into the rest of Czechoslovakia and Poland Great Britain and France warned Hitler to stop or they would be forced to declare war. On September 3rd 1939 Great Britain and France declared war on Germany
What was Adolf Hitlers policies and goals?
Hitler's goal was to expand Germany's living space, or lebensraum, which he planned to achieve by invading and taking over other countries. He also had the goal of removing all undesirables from German territories, the foremost of which was the Jewish people, and he planned to achieve this goal by murdering all people he deemed to be inferior to the German people.
During world war 2 the axis powers started off with Germany when Britain and France declared war on Germany in 1939 and then Italy became Germany's ally as they thought Germany would win the war. Later in 1941 due to America's oil embargo on Japan, Japan desperatly attacked America's pacific fleet in Hawaii taking many islands in the pacific and also joining with the axis powers Germany and Italy. Towards the end of the war the Allies took Italy and hung their leader Mussalini upside down naked and then later Russia took Germany taking them out of the Axis powers only leaving Japan. Russia then took Japan's strong point Muchiria in China where they were getting all their scrap metal and America nuked them forcing them into surrender. The axis forces were then left with nothing.
How much money did each country spend on World War 1?
$185,533,637,000 Equivalent to $3,900,473,000,000 today 3 trillion 900 billion 473 million dollars (Basicaly, a lot of money)
Where is Herman goering buried?
He's not. The Allied powers were concerned about the possibility of creating Nazi shrines as pilgrimage sites for a possible future resurgence of the Nazi movement, and were in a vindictive frame of mind. Georing cheated the hangman by committing suicide on the eve of his planned hanging with the rest of the Nuremburg Trial defendants, but his body was displayed by the gallows when the rest were hung. After the hanging all were cremated in the East Cemetery in Munich, and their ashes were dumped in the Isar River in Munich.
Where did the nazi political party originate?
It was originally founded in January 1919 in Munich in response to the Munich Soviet.
Did the Germans take Leningrad?
No. The city successfully withstood the longest siege in modern history, from 1941-44. Obviously, conditions in the city were horrific.
Was Hitler racist against gypsies?
Yes he had them in concentration camps. He called them "the Gypsy plague", and they were an official target of persecution by the Nazi regime.
What are Anne Frank's inner thoughts and feelings?
scared felt that she was trapped in her sister's (margot) shadow
How many soldiers died in the Battle of the Somme in World War 1?
From Wikipedia's article on the Battle of the Somme:
Strength13 British and 11 French divisions (initial)
51 British and 48 French divisions (final)10½ divisions (initial)
50 divisions (final)Casualties and losses623,907 casualties
100 tanks lost,
782 aircraft lost[5]465,000 - 595,294 men
This is somewhat incomplete, as only the British/French side has an accounting of material losses, and the number of soldiers in a division isn't explicitly defined, though the article on military divisions says that number ranges from 10 to 30 thousand.
What hair and eye color do German people have?
The "True Germans" have blue eyes, and blonde hair.
? not True at all true Germans have Bronze skin and Bronze gold hair blue grey and green eyes are a Germanic trait. look at ww2 Heinrick Himmler Said true Germans have Bronze gold hair Grey blue eyes and bronze skin ? answer that.
Aryan race True Germanic peoples grey blue bronze gold hair bronze skin?.
What led to the Death of Himmler?
On April 28th, Hitler received a report that Himmler, head of the SS, had been in touch with the Allies regarding a surrender. Himmler had contacted Count Bernadette of the Swedish Red Cross. Adolf Hitler had always considered Himmler to be the most loyal of his men. When he received a Reuter's confirmation of the report, witnesses said that he exploded with rage. He accused an SS officer in the bunker, Herman Fegelein, of knowing about what Himmler had planned. Fegelein admitted that he had known about it and, stripped of all his rank and medals, he was marched by SS guards to the Reich Chancellery garden and shot.
Who lived with Anne Frank during World War 2?
When she was in the secret annex she lived with her father, Otto Frank, mother Edith Frank, and her sister: Margot Frank. Another family also lived with them, the Van-piels (She refers to them as the "Van-daans" in her diary), Mr. Vaan-dan, Mrs. Vaan-dan, and their son, Peter Van-daan (who was her budding love interest). They also live with Dr. Dussel.
What was the result of Hitler scapegoating the Jews?
an example of scape goating is when people dont have nothing to do but bother and blame people for stuff they did