Adolf Hitler
Nazism had profound and devastating consequences on the world, most notably through the Holocaust, which led to the systematic extermination of six million Jews and millions of others deemed "undesirable." The ideology fueled World War II, resulting in an estimated 70-85 million deaths and widespread destruction across Europe. Additionally, the aftermath of Nazism prompted a global reckoning with human rights, leading to the establishment of international laws and conventions aimed at preventing future genocides and promoting tolerance. The legacy of Nazism continues to influence discussions on racism, anti-Semitism, and the importance of safeguarding democratic values.
The United Nations and the Marshall Plan came into being.The German Nazis were defeated and Nazism was removed from Europe. (Not the same as neo-nazism.)The Baby BoomThe recovery of the economyWorldwide PeaceGood conquered EvilThe Jet Age began and so did Space Technology and a lot of other developmentsConsumerism of America began
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Khan or supreme leader
The labour party leader from 1932-1935 was George Lansbury.
nazism is defined as a form of socalism featuring racialism & expansionism & obedience to a strong leader.
A dictatorship, with Hitler as leader, and the National Socialist Party (Nazis) keeping him in absolute power.
The three elements of Nazism were racism, authoritarianism, and anti-Semitism. This ideology promoted the notion of Aryan racial superiority, emphasized the need for a dictatorial regime led by a single leader, and targeted Jewish people as a central enemy.
Nazism was essentially just a form of fascism
about 65 million who exposed to the full nazism
World Without Nazism was created in 2010.
The Occult Roots of Nazism was created in 1985.
There was some opposition to Nazism in the beginning but it was mercilessly put down.
Nazism started World War 2
The ideology of Nazism as it is currently perceived was developed by the Nazi Party in the post World War I era. It was a nationalistic response to communism and marxism, and sought to unite the German nation with one leader, ridding it of the so-called inferior races and create one single cultural identity.
Germany
Nazism, or the Fourth Reich, was lead by Adolf Hitler. Early germanic cultures evolved nazism from neorealist perspectives fused with post-gregorian and historical materialism. In other words, Nazism was the German form of Neo-post-materialism.