The establishment of Nazism and its arrival to power in Germany

Authors

  • Eng. Dr. Zainab Hashim Jaryan Wasit University / Faculty of Basic Education
  • Eng. Dr. Alaa Eldin Abdul Hussein Awaid Wasit University / Faculty of Basic Education

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31185/bsj.Vol6.Iss10.208

Keywords:

Nazism, Adolf Hitler, Labor Party, Jews, Britain

Abstract

Nazism ( Nationalsozialismus) is a political movement founded in Germany after World War I, in which the National Socialist Workers' Party of Germany under the leadership of Adolf Hitler managed to seize power in 1933 in Germany and establish the so-called leader state and the Third Kingdom. Which provoked World War II and was accused of perpetrating the Holocaust against Jews and Gypsies, but these accusations met with opposition and denial, as the Holocaust was denied by many European countries and under the pretext of the alleged Holocaust, a state was established for the Jews in Palestine, "Israel" as compensation for what the Jews faced At that time, the Zionist movement, which came after the Nazis, was sponsored.

   The term "Nazi" became a description of the ideology adopted by that party in the years 1920-1930. It was based on racism and extremism against other races, as well as on the superiority of certain human races over other races. She believed in the oppression and even the extermination of the lower races

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2022-09-13

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