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Where the Natzis forced?

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Was Nazism forced on the Germans? I'm doing a small stupid project on them because I've always been interested in them idk why, just have

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  1. If you weren't in the party you were considered a second class citizen.  Basically if you wanted to eat you joined the part.   If you wanted to get ahead you will spy on your neighbors and report on them to earn extra money.  It was a basic way to survive.


  2. The n**i party was mandatory if you wanted to work, feed your family, and have a roof over your head.  

  3. To a point, not so much forced as brainwashed with all the propaganda. From the radio,  bill boards, newspapers, speaking, and all the way to elementary schools Germans were being brainwashed.

  4. Nazism which preach the purity of the german race was attractive and radical almost like a church revival,

    once the german voted them in, they give hitler a blank cheque without check and balance.  

  5. It was somewhat forced upon them. It started out as just another political party. They were democratically elected (ironically), but once they came to power, they abolished all other political parties, democracy, and personal freedoms. The n***s gained more prominence and soon they became more popular. Eventually it became the only political party in Germany, although not everyone supported them, of course. There was almost no resistance because the German people didn't know what they were getting themselves into. Hitler promised a strong economy, restoration of national pride, rebuilding of the military, etc. On paper it all looked good. What most people didn't realize is that this would eventually lead to hate and genocide against the Jews, and the deaths of tens of millions in the bloodiest war in human history. The German people themselves were victims of the n**i regime as well. We tend to forget that and just focus on the Jews. Catholics, blacks, homosexuals, minorities, disabled people, and other "undesirables" were also murdered because they represented a threat to the superiority and purity of the Aryan race.  

  6. Yes and no. It was introduced incrementally just as any form of socialism is shoved down the throats of people.  

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