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Why is Nazism considered a calamity not only for Germany but for the entire Europe ?​

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Answered by TheLeukocytes
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Nazism is considered a calamity not only for Germany but also for entire Europe. Entire Europe and many other countries of the world suffered huge losses by way of men and ..

Answered by richa258
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Nazi ideology specified that there was racial hierarchy and no equality between people.

1. The blond, blue-eyed Nordic German Aryans were at the top, while the Jews were located somewhere on the lowest rung of the ladder.

2. The number of people killed by Nazi Germany was 6 million Jews, 200,000 Gypsies, 1 million Polish civilians, 70,000 Germans.

3. Nazism glorified the use of force and brutality. It ridiculed internationalism, peace and democracy.

4. Nazi Germany became the most dreaded criminal state. Hitler chose war as the way out of approaching the economic crisis.

5. Germany invaded Poland. This started a war with France and England in September 1940.

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