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sdas [7]
3 years ago
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What factors, both internal and external, does Hitler blame Germany's problems on?

History
2 answers:
Aleks [24]3 years ago
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Adolf Hitler consistently blamed Germany's internal and external problems on the Jewish peoples. Hitler believed that the Jews were longstanding foes of Germany and focusing on ridding/killing off Eastern Europe of Jews and Slavics would give Germans "living space" or area for German prosperity.

These ideals led to the Holocaust (a mass killing of of about 17 million people)  including about six million Jews, Romani, Slavics, Soviet Prisoners of War, political opponents, and Jehovah's Witnesses by Nazi Germany and its collaborators.

Alika [10]3 years ago
4 0

Hitler blamed ‘Jews’ as well as democratic government and parliamentary institutions for both internal and external problems of Germany.  

<u>Further Explanation:- </u>

<u>Adolf Hitler hated Jewish people and believed that it was because of Jews that Germany lost World War 1. It is also said that the murder of six million Jews during the Second World War was because of Hitler's belief that Jews were the ones who stole victory from Germany during the First World War. </u>During the initial years of his study, Hitler spent most of his time studying matters that were related to the Economy and because of that Hitler started to believe that economic boundaries should concede with political boundaries and because of this very view, He denounced the economic bourse which was then controlled the Jews as he thought that the Jews manipulated to work the overthrow of national states. <u>Hitler also blamed parliamentary institutions that were there in Germany during the period of the Second World War as he stated that Parliamentary institutions never took any bold steps during world war which could have been beneficial for Germany. </u>

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Grade – High School

Subject – History

Chapter – Adolf Hitler

Keywords –Hitler, Economy, Jews, Jewish, Institutions, Parliamentary, Overthrow, Germany, World War, Boundaries, Concede, Beneficial.  

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