Social Sciences, asked by anjali226, 1 year ago

nazism and rise of hitler

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Answered by KarthikM
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Hitler was a powerful ruler . He was an intelligent dictator . He started killing all the Jews for establishing a racial state. He declared that the NORDIC GERMAN ARYANS were at the top and JEWS were at the lowest rung of the society.
Answered by amu100
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Nazism also known as national socialism was an ideology and set of practices associated with the 20th century German nazi party in nazi german.
Hitler was born on 1889 in Austria. He spent his youth in poverty. When the fitst world war broke out, be enrolled for the army, served as messenger in the front, also became a corporal and he also earned medals for jis brave acts. The german defeat horrified him and the versailles treaty filled him with anger. Then in 1919, he joined a small group and named it as Nazi party. It was also known as German workers party and National social German workers.
Nazism had not gained support till the early 1930s. It was during the Great depression when nazism became a mass movement.
Hitler was a powerful speaker. His passio and words moved people . He also promised to build a strong nation, remove the injustice of Versailles treaty and restore the dignity of the German people.

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