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mention any five consequences of Nazi in Germany

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Answered by ShariqueAlam
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Nazism and the acts of the Nazi German state profoundly affected many countries, communities, and people before, during and after World War II. While the attempt of the regime to exterminate several nations viewed assubhuman by Nazi ideology was eventually stopped by the Allies, Nazi aggression nevertheless led to the deaths of many tens of millions of people, including several million Jewish people, and the ruin of several states.
Answered by Arcel
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a) Assassination of Anti-Nazi Leaders:- An organized assassination of anti - Nazi  leaders was launched on a large scale.

b) Suppression of Communist Party: - The Nazi set the Reichstag building on  fire on 28th Feb.1933. They blamed the communist party for this and banned  it.

c) Bonfire of Classical Works: - The classical works of the Germans and other  writers were burnt into ashes.

d) Ill-Treatment with the Jews: - The Jews were held responsible for  Germany’s defeat in the First World War I.

e) Militarization: - Preparation of war began and massive programmed of  militarization was launched.

f) Second World War: - The victory of Nazism in Germany ultimately led to the  Second World War because Hitler and the Nazi party believed in war.  


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