Social Sciences, asked by princegaur, 1 year ago

what we can conclude from nazismand the rise of hitler


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Answered by hardiksharmah10
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We can colclude from the chapter that Jews were terribly ill-treated and tortured.

We can also conclude that the power of Enabling Act overcame Hitler.

We can truly interpret the social and economic situation of Germany during Hitler's regime.
Answered by sejuu
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We can try to know about the event of surrender of Germany in 1945 by the Allies . And a real story of Helmuth and his father's story, a story of Nazi criminality during the war.Helmuth's father realized his mistakes committed against the Jews and felt the Allies too treat them in same way and shared views with his family and shot dead himself.

The historic second world war from 1939-45 ruined the civilian and military population in a dreadful manner . It was unrecoverable damage to the mankind. It is believed that the Nazis victimized the Jews and at the end they were defeated . Adolf Hitler and his propaganda minister and their family committed suicide .

So it is very necessary to understand about Hitler and his Nazism derived from his autobiography namely Mein kampf that means "My Struggle" in German language. When he was put into prison by the government of Germany, he wrote this book and expressed his ideology.Mainly it reflected of his vision of revenge against allied powers who defeated Germany in the first world war 1914-1918. The ideas mentioned were need of establishment of dictatorial government , encouragement of extreme nationalism among Germans,victimization of Jews in Germany,opposition towards socialist and democratic parties and their activities and condemnation of internationalist feelings.
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