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Yes it was. By any definition, Hitler was a 'tyrant', and Germany had no independent or even functioning Parliament and no independent Judiciary anymore.

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What causes tyranny?

This is a broad subject and can only be answered in a general way. Here are some causes of tyranny in a country:A. Tyranny can be the result of being conquered and occupied by a tyrannical outside force such as Nazi Germany or Stalin's Soviet Union. Despite attempts to build a strong army, Poland was no match for the overwhelming forces of Nazi Germany and soon after the "occupation" of the other half of Poland by Stalin's Soviet Union.The Poles had no choice but to accept their fate. The example of Poland is one answer to the "tyranny" question.B. Tyranny can result in a country's population to be fooled by a political party such as the Nazi's in Germany in the early 1930's. Here the people of Germany were looking for strong leadership and to find someone or some political party to re-focus Germany's economy and regain a place of respect among the nations of the world. Sadly, they did not bargain for what Hitler & the Nazi Party brought to them once they gained power. The military, early on saw the dangers of a Hitler & worked on several plots against his life to save Germany from destruction. They failed, and when they took action in 1943 to assassinate him they failed again.C. Tyranny can be caused by allowing it to happen. What is meant by this is once again centered around Nazi Germany. France & Britain had the military power to put an end to the Nazi's who in their early years lacked the power to protect itself (in a manner of speaking ) from France & Britain. Tyranny in Europe before WW2 was the result of the policy of appeasement. In order to avoid another war, France & Britain negotiated with Hitler over Austria, and the Czechs. Without firing a shot, Hitler brought tyranny to these nations because the Allies thought they could avoid war by being fooled with Hitler's overall intentions.These are 20th century examples of how tyranny can be caused. There are many more examples in the recent history of the modern world.


Who rule over Nazi germany?

The Nazi party led by Adolf Hitler ruled Nazi Germany. That is why it is called "Nazi" Germany.


What relationship did Hitler have with the Nazi Germany?

He was the leader of Nazi Germany .


What country annexes Austria and the Sudetenland?

Nazi Germany


Who was the Nazi in Germany?

Adolf Hitler was the leader of the Nazi Party in Germany.


When did Reichstag - Nazi Germany - end?

Reichstag - Nazi Germany - ended in 1945.


Can you list human rights in Nazi Germany?

There were no human rights in Nazi Germany.


Which historical development showed the desire of a group to gain independence from a colonial power?

Rise of the nazi party in Germany


Why is the Nazi flag flown in Germany?

The Nazi flag is not flown in Germany. It is against German law to display the Nazi flag and other Nazi symbols


Was there a city named Nazi Germany?

No, Nazi Germany is the name given to Germany during the time Hitler was in power.


Who was the propaganda of nazi Germany and was a very high official in nazi Germany?

Joesef Goebbles