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

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Answered by KarthikVatsavayi
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  • Mass murder of Jewish, Polish, Russian and other European people during the Holocaust.
  • Spread of Anti Semitism all across the continent.
  • War and conflict resulting in huge economic and societal losses of infrastructure.
Answered by Sidyandex
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The rise of Nazism and the promotion of Hitler to power was what pushed Germany into instigating the second World War.

The war produced millions of casualties on both the allied and Axis sides and also resulted in large scale loss of equipment, food, and resources.

Therefore it was not just a calamity for germany, but th entirety of Europe.

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