Nazi ideology destroyed Germany. justify
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On 30th January 1933, Adolf Hitler was named Chancellor of Germany. It was the most powerful position in German Government. Hitler was the leader of the right-wing National Socialist German Workers Party (In short, it was called NAZI Party). Once in power, he moved quickly to end Germany democracy. He convinced his cabinet to invoke emergency clauses of the constitution that permitted the suspension of individual freedom of press, speech and assembly. Special security forces - The Gestapo, the Storm Troopers and the SS - murdered or arrested the leaders of opposition political parties like Communists, Socialists and Liberals. The Enabling Act of March 23, 1933 - forced through the Reichstag already purged of many political opponents - gave dictatorial powers to Hitler.
Also in 1933, the Nazi began to put into practice their racial ideology. The Nazi believed that the Germans were "racially superior" and that there was a struggle for survival between them and inferior races. Nazi ideology considered that the Jews, the Gypsies, and the handicapped were a serious biological threat to the purity of the "German (Aryan) Race", what they called the "Master Race".
Although the Jews were the main targets of Nazi hatred but the Nazi persecuted other groups they viewed as racially or genetically inferior. About two out of every three Jews living in Europe before the second world war were killed by the Nazis in Holocaust. When the second world war was ended in 1945, six million European Jews were dead. Out of these victims one million were children. Job discrimination against women were encouraged. Women doctors, civil servants and teachers were forced to to give up their careers. Women never allowed to serve in the armed forces.
Inspired by the Nazi ideology, Hitler annexed many territories in Europe but ultimately he lost in the battle of Stalingrad. Axis power (Germany, Japan and Italy) lost in the world war and Hitler was killed. Germany was divided into two nations. Germany suffered a huge loss in this war due to the Nazi ideology.
Also in 1933, the Nazi began to put into practice their racial ideology. The Nazi believed that the Germans were "racially superior" and that there was a struggle for survival between them and inferior races. Nazi ideology considered that the Jews, the Gypsies, and the handicapped were a serious biological threat to the purity of the "German (Aryan) Race", what they called the "Master Race".
Although the Jews were the main targets of Nazi hatred but the Nazi persecuted other groups they viewed as racially or genetically inferior. About two out of every three Jews living in Europe before the second world war were killed by the Nazis in Holocaust. When the second world war was ended in 1945, six million European Jews were dead. Out of these victims one million were children. Job discrimination against women were encouraged. Women doctors, civil servants and teachers were forced to to give up their careers. Women never allowed to serve in the armed forces.
Inspired by the Nazi ideology, Hitler annexed many territories in Europe but ultimately he lost in the battle of Stalingrad. Axis power (Germany, Japan and Italy) lost in the world war and Hitler was killed. Germany was divided into two nations. Germany suffered a huge loss in this war due to the Nazi ideology.
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