The German people felt devastated about their nation after World War I. They were made to believe that they were winning the war. Their civilians also suffered from starvation especially that there non-ally countries blocked the food supply. They also suffered too much trauma with losing people and violence during the war.
As a direct result of the transatlantic slave trade, the greatest movement of Africans was to the Americas — with 96 per cent of the captives from the African coasts arriving on cramped slave ships at ports in South America and the Caribbean Islands.