Saturday, June 1, 2019

Birth Of Nazism :: essays research papers

BIRTH OF NAZISM"Until the German people understand that one can conduct politics only when one has the advocate of power&8212and again power. Only so is reconstruction possible&8230 It is non an economic head teacher which faces the German people, it is a political question&8212how shall the nation&8217s determination be recovered?" (Bullock, 1962)     Adolf Hitler posed this question to the German people in 1923. The face of post public War I Germany was truly battered, in all senses of the word. Germany had lost the war politically, which essentially meant emotionally. The country had no sense of leadership, and was suffering from many economic hardships. With the issue of the war, came the humiliation of the Treaty of Versailles. Within the treaty, many demands of Germany were made which nearly raped her of her economic capacities. Industries had suffered, causing great unemployment. With this unemployment came inflation as well. The h ardships posed upon the country not only harmed her economically, but socially too. The state of the people was equally harsh. Stripped of any sign of nationalism that may have once reigned within them, at that place was very(prenominal) little to have pride in. They were the joke of Europe, not to mention the brutal force which had caused the hardships within her neighbors as well. Leadership was also lacking at this time. The control of state that had once governed in Germany was strongly ousted away. Germany knew nothing but monarchical rule, but this had been replaced with the democratic attempt of the Weimar Republic.      This was the state of 1933 Germany, one that not endured since the thirty Years War. Everything familiar to Germany had been replaced by the Treaty of Versailles. This state was the "breeding ground" of Nazism, or National Socialism. At a time of severe depression, the ideas and promises of the National Socialists looked very pro mising. Many Germans lacked faith in the existing government and began to turn to political groups that called for extreme changes. Nazis had divined a plan, and were willing to lead Germany to the grandeur that she deserved. Lead by the gauzy and charismatic Adolf Hitler, the light of a brighter future began to shine through the clouds of the post war era.     Though new to Germany when Nazism was embedded within the system in 1933, its roots spawn much further back into history. It is general thought that Nazism is nothing more than a branch of Fascism.

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