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Fascsim in Germany

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Fascsim in Germany

In this paper I will be talking about fascism in Germany what were the causes of this and what were the effects. I also will be talking who was the person who ruled during this period and how this person gain there power and what this person had to do to get there respect. Another topic I will be talking about how the people in Germany were treated and what they had to go threw, also what they had to do to get away from the precision. So let’s get ready its time to go back, back, back in time let’s go. The term fascism means a movement which a country because a whole that considers the individual subordinate to the interests of that country, I this case I’m going to be talking about fascist Germany.

The term fascism means a movement which a country because a whole that considers the individual subordinate to the interests of that country, I this case I’m going to be talking about fascist Germany. Germany started to be a fascist country when Hitler gained power in 1932.as soon as he gained power Hitler began to destroy the constitution and build a dictatorship. Then he made it know that he was part of the Nazi party. A little time went by then he faced his power on Jews, slaves, and any monodies in Germany. Hitler took the Jews of government jobs job and brook the glasses to there store and ran over 500,000 Jews out of Germany . The next thing he did was take control of the newspapers, schools, police, and court houses. Anyone who opposed the government were murdered, imprisoned in concentration camps, forced to leave Germany, or beaten up by the Nazis' private army called storm troopers. After Hindenburg died in 1934, Hitler declared himself der Fuhrer the leader of Germany. The Nazis called

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