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Nazi Party

The Nazi Party was a German political party of National Socialism. Founded in 1919 as the German Workers' Party, it changed its name to the National Socialist German Workers' Party when Adolf Hitler became leader (192021). The nickname Nazi was taken from the first word of its full name, Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiter-Partei. The party grew from its home base in Bavaria and attracted members from disaffected elements throughout Germany. It organized strong-arm groups (later the SA) to protect its rallies.

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What did the ideologies of Nazism and Communism have in common?

Communist ideology and Nazism shared a common goal but for different reasons. For Nazism, the world view was to create and establish the Nazi Party and Germany as the dominant force in the world. There were no illusions of inclusion unless it was beneficial to the Nazi's world goals.One the other hand, taken at its face value, communist ideology was to create a socialist world enforced by power. And, to make this better received, the idea of no governments and no classes appealed to whom they considered to be the masses.

Why did the people of Germany embrace the Nazi party?

People in Germany embraced the Nazi party under Hitler for the same reasons people in Italy embraced the Fascist party under Mussolini and people in America embraced the Democratic party under FDR during the same time period: the party promised relief from the unemployment and other bad conditions of the worldwide Great Depression and the party's leader was a very charismatic personality.

Was Adolf Hitler ever a spy against the nazi party?

Not against the Nazi party itself, he was its leader, however he was originally commissioned by the German Army to monitor the activities of its predecessor, the DAP (German workers party).

What were the Nazi labels?

The label respresenting Nazi Germany was the "Swastika" It loks like this: 卍

What did the Nazis blame the Jews for?

  1. For causing World War 1.
  2. For profiteering during World War 1.
  3. For being Communists.
  4. For making Germany lose World War 1 (by allegedly causing strikes and revolution on the homefront).
  5. For 'debauching' German culture and morals and encouraging homosexuality.
  6. For profiteering during the Great Inflation (1922-23)
  7. For creating the Great Depression.
  8. For trying to achieve 'world domination' (!).
  9. Later, also for causing World War 2.

In other words, they demonized the Jews in all kinds of conspiracy theories.

Who is the founder of NAZI PARTY?

The National Socialist German Workers' Party, better known in English as the Nazi Party, was founded by Adolf Hitler, Hermann Göring, Dietrich Eckart, and Anton Drexler.

When did Nazi Germany fall to Russia?

May, 1945

Hitler Could Had Won The War If He Would Have Kept His Non-Agression Pact In 1941 With The Soviets, Instead He Decided To Invade The Soviet Union Sparking A War With Them, At This Time The Soviets Had A Population Of 140 Million, Germany Had 90 Million. Therefore Stalin Had The Resources To Build A Bigger Army And He Also Had More Easy Access To Oil Than Hitler Did To Fuel His Tanks, Ships, Aircrafts Etc... If Hitler Would Had Used His Military To Focus On Great Britian And The U.S. He Could Had Taken Them Over, Then Rape Their Women To Produce German Hybrids/Semi-Aryans Use Those Rape Childeren To Increase Army By 10x What It Was. Then Focus On Russia And Conquering It.

Who were the Nazis and were any children Nazis?

Yes Nazis were born into the group they joined up with a government funded youth group at 7.

the Nazis were racist bastards! that believed if you didnt have blonde hair and blue eyes you were simply no good.They ecspecailly hated Jews(Isrealites).

They still exist today but theyre dwindling numbers don't pose much of a threat.

What religion did the Nazis believe in or live?

Adolf Hitler ran for public office under the Socialist Party and was very obsessed with the occult and witchcraft. A lot of the nazis were into socialism, but most were not into witchcraft.

What did the Nazi army do?

The Nazis conquered much of Europe, and collected and exterminated millions of Jews, Gypsies, homosexuals, etc.

Why was the name Nazi chosen?

It is shorthand for the full party name, National Socialist German Workers' Party, Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei in German.

What was a typical Jewish person's life before the Nazi's invasion?

Life for the Jews before the Nazis took over the government was fairly nice. There was no bad Hitler and no bad Nazis. Hitler and the Nazis were liked within Germany before they took over. The Jews around the world were unaware of all the fortunes that awaited them before Hitler became racist and became a horrible dictator with the Nazis on his side. The Jews before, lived a happy, normal life, where there was no racism going around for their religion. The Jews were happy before any that could be found (unlike Anne Frank for a while) were sent to concentration camps, were there were many ways to be killed. Gassed with Zyklon B or C, burnt, shot, and much more terrible ways!

Before the Nazis, Hitler and the racism, the Jews were happy and normal and just ordinary people that fit in everywhere, that were not treated like outsiders.

What is Those Damned Nazis about?

If your referring to the pamphlet "Those damned Nazis" by Joseph Goebbels, than "those damned Nazis" is a fundamental statement of what it means to be a national socialist as well as a criticism of the left and the right wind in German party politics. Its actually pretty straight forward but if i suppose the cliff notes would be as follows.

In the first part of the pamphlet, the nation state is described as an organic union of people. To be nationalist is to believe the nation is the only way to bring all the forces of the nation together to preserve and improve the conditions under which national citizens live. However to be National or nationalist has nothing to do with supporting a particular form of government, rather the nationalist embraces any form of government that preserves the content of the nation. In this part Goebbels criticizes people who associate the nation only with a particular political form (monarchy, republic, etc) or with a particular economic forms (private property vs state ownership). The nationalist sees that all these political and economic forms are temporal but that the content of the nation is eternal.

In the second part of the pamphlet, socialism is described as the means to create a classless society. Goebbels criticizes international capitalism because it allows for the wealth of a nation to be used in a manner which destructive to the nation state and criticizes Marxism because it degrades the question of socialism to matters of "wages and the stomach" namely redistribution of wealth. Contrary to international capitalism and international socialism, Nationalist Socialism concerns forming a new state consciousness that includes every productive citizen.

Goebbels sums up the first two parts by stating that the Nazi is against bourgeoisie party politics and for genuine nationalism, against Marxism but for true socialism, united domestically and free internationally.

In the third part of the pamphlet Goebbels explains what is meant by workers party. Here the worker's party is radically redefined to include anyone who is involved in what that Nazis economist call productive labor. The notion relies on a principle that anyone who creates value for the community and the state is a worker (not just industrial workers). Here again there is criticism of capitalism, in particular using workers like they are a machine in work which is not creative or valueless.

The forth part of the pamphlet roles out the anti-Semitic portion of the pamphlet and is pretty much uninteresting nonsense. Though the basic claim is that the Jews as a community are either pro-capitalist and internationalist and opposed to national socialist workers.

the fivth part of the pamphlet lists the revolutionary demands of the NSDAP and is basically the Nazis early party political platform listing a number of international and domestic demands better conditions for workers and the rejection of the treaty of Versailles.

Comments: All in all its a pretty interesting argument that cleverly splits the difference between the radical right and radical left in German politics during the 30 and manages to synthesize the best of both into a unified philosophy. Unfortunately everything promising about this pamphlet was quickly compromised when the Nazis came into power, Goebbels and other radical socialists in the NSDAP quickly became outsiders unless they compromised these ideas.

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Are Nazis German?

Since the foundation of the Nazi party, there have been members all over the world. The majority lived in Germany up until the end of the Second World War but others lived in countries like England and the United States.

Today, people who call themselves Nazis are generally white males who live in Western Europe and in the United States.

How did Oskar Schindler reacted on the Nazi party policies in Germany?

Oscar Schindler did not initially react to the policies the Nazi party was imposing on the Jewish people. In fact, he made millions of dollars off their suffering because their free labor earned him a fortune in the factory he owned. He was a people pleaser, and at first he was not alarmed by the values of the Nazis because he himself was a member of the party. But once he began to see firsthand the brutalities imposed on his workers and all the Jewish people, he completely changed his views and began doing everything possible to protect as many as he could. At first it was all about the money but once he saw what was really going on, he began to see the cruelities that the Nazis based their policies on. He saved thousands of workers by making a list of names who were essential to his company, even those who actually had no skill that would be useful to him. Rather than using his good status to make money, he began using his power to protect all the men, women, and children that he could. He even demanded that his employees discreetly make mistakes in the building of weapons that would go to the Germans so they would be useless. Today, he is considered a Holocaust hero and a savior among the Jewish people exactly because of how he reacted to the Nazi policies.

What was the Nazis job?

A Nazi is a person in the political party that was created by Hitler.

How Jewish did you have to be for the Nazis to send you East?

  1. All adherents of the Jewish religion.
  2. Anyone with three or four Jewish grandparents.
  3. Later (1944 on) some people with two Jewish grandparents were also deported.

Did the Nazis act alone or did they get help during the holocaust?

They most certainly did not act alone. Some countries even paid the Nazis to take their Jews. In France the rounding up of Jews was done by the French police and the transportation done by the French railways.