What were the reasons for rise of nazism answer 6 points?
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some main reasons foe the rise of nazism are:
- Totalitarian system of government. The entire German State was included by the Nazi Party. The subordination of the individual to the omnipotent state was manifested in many ways.
- A State with a Single Party. Nazi Germany was a one-party state. Only the National Socialist Party was legally recognized.
- Purity of Race. A beleif in the superiority of the Aryan race. Thus, Nazi Germany not only snatched the belongings of the Jews living inside their territory, but also subjected them to a brutal persecution
- A Responsible Single Leader. The Nazi state was based on the principle that there was only one leader responsible - directly or indirectly - for the life and behavior of all individuals in the state. This supreme leader was Adolf Hitler.
- Fields of Concentration and Jewish Extermination. The Nazi Party created concentration camps, controlled by the SS to contain and exterminate"enemy"prisoners (national minorities, Jews, communists and traitors).
- Propaganda. In Germany, from the year 1933 until the year 1945, Goebbels was the minister of the propaganda. He felt a deep hatred for the Jews and was an enthusiast of his persecution.
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