What is the difference between French revolution and Nazism?
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Frech revolution and Nazism were two completely different concepts.
French Revolution ad the name suggests began in France to end the monarchial concept and to give rise to Democracy.
Nazism was the political party under the leadership of Adolf Hitler. His main aim was to restore the past glory of Germany that had been lost after the First World War. At WW1 Germany was severely humiliated and the Germans were enraged. They thus supported Hitler who changed the democratic form of the government to Autocratic Monarchial from of government.
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French Revolution ad the name suggests began in France to end the monarchial concept and to give rise to Democracy.
Nazism was the political party under the leadership of Adolf Hitler. His main aim was to restore the past glory of Germany that had been lost after the First World War. At WW1 Germany was severely humiliated and the Germans were enraged. They thus supported Hitler who changed the democratic form of the government to Autocratic Monarchial from of government.
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There is a huge difference between a murderous psychopath and a patriotic ambitious leader. Napoleon would always be seen in more sympathetic view in history than Hitler and his cohorts. The differences are too important to compare these people in the same context.
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