It can reasonably be said that there was a 'Nazi assault' between 1933 and 1939, that is, before the actual outbreak of World War II. For one thing, during this time-period the Nazis were assaulting traditional freedoms within their own country -- and successfully replacing them with their own fascist control. For another thing, during this time period the Nazis were assaulting the integrity and independence of other European nations, mostly through diplomacy, Propaganda, and threats but with an ever-increasing willingness to make actual war.
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Hitler was the leader of Nazi Germany from 1933 to 1945 and he was responsible for the Holocaust and WW2.
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no where the Nazi's did not exist during WW1 the Nazi's came to power in the 1939's under Adolf Hitler
Hitler went into power in January 1933. BUT. the elections were held on March 13, 1933 and this showed definitely that the Nazi are now in control. they celebrated after the victory.
Nazi ghettoization began in 1939 ...
Most of them came from Nazi Germany between 1933 and 1939. Those were German Jews.
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From 1933 to 1939 the Nazi's made an effort to make Germany self sufficient to fight a war for 4 years.
Most of them came from Nazi Germany between 1933 and 1939. Those were German Jews.
Charles A. Micaud has written: 'The French Right and Nazi Germany 1933-1939' 'Tunisia'
Most of them came from Nazi Germany between 1933 and 1939. Those were German Jews.
The nazi regime in Germany began in 1933 and the World War II (by German attack on Poland) began in 1939, so it was impossible Warsaw was under nazi rule in 1931. Warsaw was under nazi rule from September 1939 to January 1945.
R. J. O'Neill has written: 'The German army and the Nazi party, 1933-1939'
1939 ___ The US government knew about: 1. Ordinary concentation camps - from March 1933. 2. Extermination camps - from December 1941. 3. Nazi ghettos for Jews - from about November/December 1939.
Adolf Hitler was leader of Nazi Germany from 1933 to 1945.
They were mainly killed due to the fact that they were seen as impure and worthless as they did not contributed to the economy and were heavily reliant on going to church.