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Ans. 7 . The Weimar Republic had no voting threshold for parties. 60.000 votes were enough for a single seat, with chaotic results like 1930 with no less than 16 parties holding seats in the Reichstag. Forming a coalition to gain a parliamentary majority is anything but easy under such circumstances. (Ironically, another parliament with similar issues is Israel's Knesset. Once, from 1973 to 1977, the Knesset held "only" nine factions, usually it's ten or more. Their current voting threshold is 3,25% of the public vote, raised several times from 1% over 1,5 and 2%, the coalition-building usually comes at a high political price demanded by a small faction.)
The office of Reichspräsident (president) held far too much power. After the death of Friedrich Ebert, first president, the matter was made much worse because his successor was the one man who had destablised and discredited the Weimar Republic from the very beginning by blaming his own mistakes during the war on the Social Democrats: Paul von Hindenburg. In the end Hindenburg would also be the man to put the final nail into the Weimar Republic's coffin by appointing Hitler as chancellor.
Ans8. Hyperinflation is usually caused by an extremely rapid growth in the money supply of an economy. When the monetary and fiscal policy allow the issuance of “new” money to accommodate for government spending, the money supply grows faster than the real output of the economy, thus causing inflation.
Ans9 .The term Holocaust refers to the systematic murder of European Jews by the Nazi government of Germany in the occupied territories of Europe during the Second World War.
The Nazi killing operations against the Jews were referred to as the 'Holocaust' by the Jews, as they wanted the world to remember the atrocities and sufferings, they had endured during the Nazi killing operations.
Information of the Nazi's atrocities on the Jews had opened up to the world after the defeat of Germany in World War II. The Jews wanted the world to remember the atrocities and sufferings they had endured during the Nazi killing operations called the Holocaust. A ghettoinhabitant had wanted to tell the world about what had happened in Nazi Germany. Many Jews had written diaries, kept notebooks and created archives that bore witness. On the other hand, when the war was lost, the Nazi leaders tried to burn all the evidences available in the offices. Yet, the history and the memory of the Holocaust lived on the memoirs, fiction, documentaries, poetry and museums in many parts of the world today.
Ans10.The propaganda used by the German Nazi Party in the years leading up to and duringAdolf Hitler's leadership of Germany (1933–1945) was a crucial instrument for acquiring and maintaining power, and for the implementation of Nazi policies. The pervasive use of propaganda by the Nazis is largely responsible for the word "propaganda" itself acquiring its present negative connotations.
Ans 11. The First World War left a deep imprint on European society and polity. It had a devastating impact on the entire continent. (i) In society, soldiers were ranked higher than civilians. Trench life of the soldiers was glorified by the media. (ii) Politicians and publicists laid great stress on the need for men to be aggressive and masculine. (iii) Aggressive war propaganda and national honour occupied centre stage in the public sphere. (iv) People's support grew for the recently established dictatorships. (v) Democracy as a young and fragile idea could not survive the instabilities of interwar Europe.
Ans12. In the two years leading up to the invasion, Germany and the Soviet Union signed political and economic pacts for strategic purposes. Nevertheless, the German High Command began planning an invasion of the Soviet Union in July 1940 (under the codename Operation Otto), which Adolf Hitler authorized on 18 December 1940.
Ans .13 . Global in scale and in its repercussions, World War II created a new world at home and abroad. ... Although the war began with Nazi Germany's attack on Poland inSeptember 1939, the United States didnot enter the war until after theJapanese bombed the American fleetin Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, on December 7, 1941.
The office of Reichspräsident (president) held far too much power. After the death of Friedrich Ebert, first president, the matter was made much worse because his successor was the one man who had destablised and discredited the Weimar Republic from the very beginning by blaming his own mistakes during the war on the Social Democrats: Paul von Hindenburg. In the end Hindenburg would also be the man to put the final nail into the Weimar Republic's coffin by appointing Hitler as chancellor.
Ans8. Hyperinflation is usually caused by an extremely rapid growth in the money supply of an economy. When the monetary and fiscal policy allow the issuance of “new” money to accommodate for government spending, the money supply grows faster than the real output of the economy, thus causing inflation.
Ans9 .The term Holocaust refers to the systematic murder of European Jews by the Nazi government of Germany in the occupied territories of Europe during the Second World War.
The Nazi killing operations against the Jews were referred to as the 'Holocaust' by the Jews, as they wanted the world to remember the atrocities and sufferings, they had endured during the Nazi killing operations.
Information of the Nazi's atrocities on the Jews had opened up to the world after the defeat of Germany in World War II. The Jews wanted the world to remember the atrocities and sufferings they had endured during the Nazi killing operations called the Holocaust. A ghettoinhabitant had wanted to tell the world about what had happened in Nazi Germany. Many Jews had written diaries, kept notebooks and created archives that bore witness. On the other hand, when the war was lost, the Nazi leaders tried to burn all the evidences available in the offices. Yet, the history and the memory of the Holocaust lived on the memoirs, fiction, documentaries, poetry and museums in many parts of the world today.
Ans10.The propaganda used by the German Nazi Party in the years leading up to and duringAdolf Hitler's leadership of Germany (1933–1945) was a crucial instrument for acquiring and maintaining power, and for the implementation of Nazi policies. The pervasive use of propaganda by the Nazis is largely responsible for the word "propaganda" itself acquiring its present negative connotations.
Ans 11. The First World War left a deep imprint on European society and polity. It had a devastating impact on the entire continent. (i) In society, soldiers were ranked higher than civilians. Trench life of the soldiers was glorified by the media. (ii) Politicians and publicists laid great stress on the need for men to be aggressive and masculine. (iii) Aggressive war propaganda and national honour occupied centre stage in the public sphere. (iv) People's support grew for the recently established dictatorships. (v) Democracy as a young and fragile idea could not survive the instabilities of interwar Europe.
Ans12. In the two years leading up to the invasion, Germany and the Soviet Union signed political and economic pacts for strategic purposes. Nevertheless, the German High Command began planning an invasion of the Soviet Union in July 1940 (under the codename Operation Otto), which Adolf Hitler authorized on 18 December 1940.
Ans .13 . Global in scale and in its repercussions, World War II created a new world at home and abroad. ... Although the war began with Nazi Germany's attack on Poland inSeptember 1939, the United States didnot enter the war until after theJapanese bombed the American fleetin Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, on December 7, 1941.
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