<span>It meant leaving the safety of the trenches and attacking the enemy.</span>
D) continued into the 2010s
I believe it was because when he was 18, his mother had died. They were very close and he always carried a photo of his mother around with him. He was convinced that a Jewish doctor had been responsible for the death of his mother.
Another reason is that whatever happened, Hitler and the Nazis said the Jews were responsible for events such as World War One and the economic crisis.
Hitler believed that the Aryan Race was the strongest and best race. He also believed that Jews were the inferior race and that they were not to be considered as people.
After World War II and throughout the Cold War, Europe was divided into two spheres of influence. On the one hand, most of Western Europe was aligned with the capitalist ideology of the United States. On the other hand, central and eastern Europe were aligned with the Soviet Union. This means that the wanted to implement a communist government in their country.
These areas were very different in terms of political and economic characteristics. The capitalists countries believed in the free market, and they supported an economy that was self-regulating. They also encouraged trade with other countries and were, for the most part, democratic states.
The Soviet countries usually had authoritarian governments. Moreover, they supported the idea of a command economy in which everything was regulated by the state.