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what are features of nazism

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Answered by rvk18
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As its name suggests, the Nazi Party presented itself initially as the nationalist response to international socialism.

In this way, it attracted the attention of those who did not believe in the resurgence of the German government after the catastrophe resulting from World War I (Hickey, 2013).

Weimar's constitution in 1919 endorsed the development of a complete democracy, but the government that appeared during this time was unable to counteract the burden of the difficult situation resulting from the outcome of World War I.

The lack of satisfaction with the parliamentary institutions led to the creation of the Nazi Party with Adolf Hitler as its leader from 1933.

One of the most important features of the Nazi Party was its ability to transform the structure of the German state in a relatively short time.

In this way, the New Reichstag (the lower house of parliament) passed in 1933 an"Enabling Act"in order to end the stress of the state and nation.

By means of this act, all the power of the country was transferred to Hitler, who initiated to the Nazi era in all 

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Answered by Anonymous
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Four features of Nazism are:-

1) It was an anti-Jew group.

2) It acted only and strictly on orders of Adolf Hitler.

3) It represented dictatorship.

4) It comprised of any non-Jew child, teen, etc. Just anyone who was fit and not a Jew was forced in joining it.

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