They felt Hitler and the Nazis had let them down and misrepresented their governing methods. They were hurt by the atrocities and genocide of the Jews and others. They were shocked over the medical experimentation. When they found out what happened in the USSR they ran for their lives to reach the western Allied Forces because they knew the Red Army would kill them in revenge. They were not only killed their women were raped in the hundreds of thousands in number. There land had been leveled by the Allied bombing. There nation did not have enough food or places for people to live or work. The Nazis had promised them all of that. They had it for a while but then the Nazis ruined it all by going to war. The Germans earned bad reputations due to the Nazis. The War Crimes really hurt them too. It took many decades for them to heal from the Nazi rule and atrocities. They had loved Hitler and he betrayed them. He said the Germans had betrayed him.
They felt that the government had betrayed them during the treaty of Versailles after the end of the First World War. The economy was in shambles and the people had very little means of supporting themselves as a result of the treaty. The people felt it was the fault of the leaders for getting them into the economic mess in the first place.
Hitler was a soldier in WWI, serving four years on the Western Front. During those times the German Government did not admit to any defeats to its people. As far as the soldiers at the Front knew they were winning the war. Truly there was an offensive in 1918 that almost cost the Allies the war. When the German Government crumbled and sued for an Armistice it was a man with a Jewish name that signed the Armistice papers. I think it was an easy jump to associate the loss of the war with Jews who did not seem to be suffering as much as other Germans because they had more money.
They were angry that their ruined economy was causing difficult times.
The peace terms ending the world war 1 had a mostly negative effect on future global stability as some countries felt unfairly treated. Many historians feel that the terms were the very cause of WW2.
While in Germany, the sense of betrayal and dishonor prompted some Germans to seek revenge. Many Germans, especially members of the army, believed that Germany had not lost the war on the battlefield. This was a delusion, but a dangerous one. These people felt that Germany, the army and all those who had lost their lives in the war had been betrayed by traitors at home who had undermined the soldiers at the front. The man who rose up to lead them was Adolf Hitler.
It reduced Germany's size and eliminated most of its military. It took land from the Germans, as well as demilitarising it. The Germans felt vunerable because they might be attacked and have little defence. They also had to take the blame for the war and pay back money that mostly went to France and Belgium.
It left a mood of anger throughout Germany as it was felt that as a nation Germany had been unfairly treated.Germany hated the clause blaming her for the cause of the war and the resultant financial penalties the treaty was bound to impose on Germany
Many Germans felt they had been treated unfairly in the Treaty of Versailles
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They were angry that their ruined economy was causing difficult times.
Medical solicitors are solicitors who deal with claims against anyone working in the health care field. For example, if one felt they had been treated unfairly, they would seek the guidance of a medical solicitor.
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He was also an African American and he felt that black people were being treated unfairly so he started a movement to change things.
two primary effects: establishing the League of Nations; assigning blame for the war and imposing reparations on Germany
Better wages, the minimum wage was raised to over $10 an hour. Also it gave the workers the right to perform mutiny and kill their bosses if they felt that they were being treated unfairly.
The Framers of the Constitution deeply believed in liberal, democratic ideas, heavily influenced by Enlightenment thinkers. These principles were important to the colonists, who felt that the British crown treated them unfairly and did not represent their interests.
Many Germans felt that the war-guilt clause in the Treaty of Versailles unfairly placed all blame for World War I on Germany, leading to a strong sense of injustice and humiliation. This contributed to the rise of nationalist sentiments and public resentment towards the treaty, fueling support for revisionist and militaristic attitudes in the interwar period.
Becky tore the teacher's book out of frustration and anger, as she felt unfairly treated or misunderstood by the teacher. It was a spontaneous emotional reaction to her feelings at that moment.
The peace terms ending the world war 1 had a mostly negative effect on future global stability as some countries felt unfairly treated. Many historians feel that the terms were the very cause of WW2.