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State the conditions that led to defeat of Hitler and Nazi Germany in Second World War.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Nazi Germany, officially known as the German Reich until 1943 and Greater German Reich in ... Hitler's refusal to admit defeat led to massive destruction of German ... Common English terms for the German state in the Nazi era are "Nazi Germany" ... Severe setbacks to the German economy began after World War

After the Allied invasion of France, Germany was conquered by the Soviet Union from the east and the other Allies from the west, and capitulated in May 1945. Hitler's refusal to admit defeat led to massive destruction of German infrastructure and additional war-related deaths in the closing months of the war.

Through the late 1920s and early 1930s, the Nazis gathered enough electoral support to become the largest political party in the Reichstag, and Hitler's blend of political acuity, deceptiveness, and cunning converted the party's non-majority but plurality status into effective governing power in the ailing Weimar ...

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Adolf Hitler was leader of the Nazi Party who rose to become dictator of ... Poland in 1939 led to the outbreak of World War II, and by 1941 Nazi ... In 1913, Hitler moved to Munich, in the German state of Bavaria. ... news arrived of the armistice and Germany's defeat in World War I. ... Tags; terms: World War II.

Germany - World War II: World War II is appropriately called “Hitler's war. ... After the defeat of Poland within a month, Hitler turned his attention westward. ... of Ukraine along with the oil fields of the Caucasus led Hitler to transfer troops ... members of the Nazi leadership were, with Hitler's understanding.

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