World War II Research Report
Spread of the NAZI Empire
Who were the Nazi’s?
The Nazis were the ones responsible for the beginning of World War II and also the Holocaust. They were run by fascist and anti-Semitism principles. Adolf Hitler was originally working for the German Army to investigate political parties. When he was investigating the German Workers Party, Hitler became an active member in the party and went to meetings frequently. He became a powerful political speaker for the party and eventually became the leader (Fuhrer). Hitler believed that Jews and communists were responsibly for everything negative that was happening at the time, he also persuaded others to believe this.
Where did the Nazis spread to?
During 1938 to 1944
Adolf Hitler was the dictatorial leader of the National Socialist German Workers Party, commonly known as Nazi Germany. Hitler, lead the Nazi force all throughout World War II. The fanatic, racist and extreme anti-semite quickly became Chancellor of Germany in 1933. The leader transformed Germany into a totalitarian fascist state. His drive to have a distinct ethnically pure race led to the Holocaust.
Many people have heard of the Nazi Party ruling from 1920-1945, but how did this monstrous organization affect Germany? Some facts were they practiced fascism and was a political party. In 1920, they were not that popular, having around 60 people. Later, in 1945, it progressed to about 8.5 million people! The leader of the Nazi Party was the dictator, Adolf Hitler. The Nazi had lots of influence on Germany by Hitler’s dictatorship, the different kind of invasions, and talking about racism.
In 1939 the Nazi government started World War II by attacking Poland. It soon conquered most of Europe. Great Britain, Russia, and the United States fought against the Nazis and eventually defeated them. Millions of people died in the war the Nazis had started. The Nazis murdered about 12 million civilians, including almost all the Jews who lived under German rule (Trueman). Nazi Germany played almost every role in the Holocaust, as they had created it. Their main goal or role was to gain power and eliminate the Jews (Huebsch).
Hitler was a German leader in World War ll. He had power over every single German in that country, but it was negative. Hitler brainwashed the people in Germany to believe that the Jewish belivers were bad as well as gypsys and homosexuals. He killed them or took them to consentration camps and forced hard labor on them because to him that was morally correct.
The Nazis was a political group. They believed that they were superior. They only like whites and hates everyone else. He hates jews the most. Hitler had control of the money in Germany because most bankers were Jews. Nazis got their power from Hitler because he appointed the Nazi group.
The Nazi can also be known as Ha-Shoah. Adolf Hitler started becoming powerful in Germany. Hitler started a group which he decided to called it (Nazi’s) and he had people join from the German army and some of them were Jew and they went against their own people. He killed the Jews for their race. Hitler had other people hired to kill 6,000,000 jews, some were killed by weapons, but most of them were killed in these camps all throughout Germany. Hitler took everything from the Jews and destroyed their lives.
Adolf Hitler was the primary cause of the Nazi party and its rise to power. During World War I, despite not yet being a German citizen, Hitler
The terror of the Holocaust is dated from the time, January 30, 1933, when Adolf Hitler became chancellor of Germany. The Nazi Party had took advantage of the political unrest that was after World War I when Germany was defeated, and the Versailles Treaty established the reducing of prewar territory and armed forces, requested Germany to recognize guilt, and specified that Germany provide money for the allied armies to repair (“Jewish Virtual Library”). Therefore, wage war commence with communism and vicious propaganda in which the Nazi party blamed the Jews for the debilitation of the Germany government (“Jewish Virtual Library”). For the first three years, Hitler had assigned positions to popular anti-Jewish men, including Heinrich
The holocaust was caused by Hitler in order to get rid of Jews. Adolf Hitler was a German leader born in Austria which was later annexed by Hitler and was called Anschluss.Hitler distrusted his generals and believed in anti-semitism which is the hostility or prejudice against jews which is one of the reasons he used them as scapegoats. Hitler’s leadership was very significant. He ended democracy in Germany by using the Weimar Republics weaknesses. He also used propaganda to try to make Germany anti-semitic and without him the Rhineland wouldn’t have been re-militarized because his relationship with his generals was complicated.
The Nazi Party, also known as the National Socialist German Worker’s Party, was led by Adolf Hitler from 1933 to 1945. Hitler became a member of the party the year that it was founded in 1919 and became the leader in 1921. In January of 1933, Hitler was the legal official and the Nazi Party became government. Together they took on total power of Germany. Because Hitler had so much power, he made the people of his country believe that the reason they had lost World War 1 was because of the Jews. He also blamed the Jews for all of Germany’s problems. Hitler had racial beliefs that Germans who had light skin colors, blonde hair, and colorful blue eyes were the “supreme form of human” or in other words, the race that should lead the country.
The year was 1941 and World War II had been going on for two years since it started in 1939. Nazi Germany had gained much territory and controlled over three-fourths of Europe. The only countries not conquered controlled or allied with Germany in Europe were Sweden, Switzerland, Russia and England. Both Sweden and Switzerland were neutral during the war, so the two biggest threats to Germany was England and Russia. (Patrick Shrier 08/06/2006)
During World War I, Adolf Hitler an anti-Semitic, moved to Germany to enlist in the army, and joined the German Workers Party later known as the Nazi Party. After WWI, Germany’s democracy started to fall part, losing their army, land, money, allies and Central Powers because Germany was forced to sign the Treaty of Versailles in 1919. This is when Hitler’s voice was a sign of hope for Germany and captured society’s fear. Since, Hitler blamed the Jewish people for losing World War I. Hitler was involved in the politics and tried to take control of the state government in 1923 with the Beer Hall Putsch. It was to going to make a new government in southern Germany to take out the Jewish race, creating racism (#2).
The holocaust was the persecution of six million Jews by the Nazi regime in 1933. The Nazis believed the Jews were a threat to the German Community and their goal was to eliminate all the Jews in Europe. Adolf Hitler was the leader of this devastating tragedy however, he didn't make this happen all by himself. Hitler had help from Germans, non-Germans, the German government, Nazi Party officials, and the military who all played a part in the holocaust.
Adolf Hitler was the leader of the Nazi Party and a brutal dictator of Nazi Germany from 1933 to the end of World War 2. World War 2 was sparked by the role of Hitler in Nazi Germany and his ways into power. Hitler did not do this on his own though. Instead of doing this all by himself, he did all of this with his ultra conservative allies who believed in his ideology as explained in his book Mein Kampf. The rise of the Nazi party and Hitler’s gradual climb to power in the early 1930's and him claiming Chancellor first and then becoming a dictator is slightly contributed to how he controlled the widespread support for the Nazi party and himself.
When the Hitler came into power in 1933, the future of minority groups looked grim. The Nazis first eliminated majority of the Gypsies and Jewish population, but these weren’t the only groups. Touting to create an utopia consisting only of the pure German blood, the Nazis began to exploit other groups such as the homosexuals, and the disabled. These groups were mass murdered. Unlike them, the “asocials”, “habitual criminals”, Afro-Germans and foreign workers were not mass murdered but intimidated to the extent that some habitual criminals self mutilated and some foreign workers were hanged. There were many similarities and differences in the maltreatment of these groups. Nazis wanted a purified German blood nation, so how and why did these minorities came to live in Germany?