Social Sciences, asked by izulkhairnain, 3 months ago

* This place became laboratory for Hitler's experiments
* The secret state police in Nazi Germany
* Who offered Chancellorship to Hitler?
* The famous film was created hatred for Jews.
* were sent to the place called The General Government
* Who was Hjalmar Schachat?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Q.1: Who offered Chancellorship to Hitler?

And: President Hindenburg

Q.2: Who was Hjalmar Schachat?

And: Hjalmar Schacht was a German economist, banker, centre-right politician, and co-founder in 1918 of the German Democratic Party. He served as the Currency Commissioner and President of the Reichsbank under the Weimar Republic.

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Answered by lalitnit
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Answer:

During World War II, a number of German physicians conducted painful and often deadly experiments on thousands of prisoners without their permission. Considering the inhumane conditions, lack of consent, and questionable research standards, modern scientists overwhelmingly reject the use of results from experiments in the camps.

Gestapo, abbreviation of Geheime Staatspolizei (German: “Secret State Police”), the political police of Nazi Germany. The Gestapo ruthlessly eliminated opposition to the Nazis within Germany and its occupied territories and, in partnership with the Sicherheitsdienst (SD; “Security Service”), was responsible for the roundup of Jews throughout Europe for deportation to extermination camps.

Hindenburg

In a series of complicated negotiations, ex-Chancellor Franz von Papen, backed by prominent German businessmen and the conservative German National People's Party (DNVP), convinced Hindenburg to appoint Hitler as chancellor, with the understanding that von Papen as vice-chancellor and other non-Nazis in key government

The Eternal Jew is a 1940 antisemitic Nazi propaganda film, presented as a documentary. The Nazis first established a film department in 1930 and Goebbels had taken a personal interest in the use of film.

Hjalmar Schacht, in full Horace Greely Hjalmar Schacht, (born Jan. 22, 1877, Tinglev, Ger.—died June 4, 1970, Munich, W.Ger. [now in Germany]), German banker and financial expert who achieved international renown by halting the ruinous inflation that threatened the existence of the Weimar Republic in 1922–23. He also served as minister of economics (1934–37) in the National Socialist government of Adolf Hitler.

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