The Rise of National Socialism
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The rise of national socialism The rise of German socialism brought about World War II and the Holocaust. The Versisad Treaty signed in 1919 declared that more than 10 million people were killed in the First World War, and Germany must take responsibility and pay for all losses . The meeting set three goals: to ensure that Germany can no longer cause such threats, and to ensure that this situation never occurs again All loss from Germany (12-13 billion dollars) to repay.
This course examines the history of Germany from 1871 to the present. Role of European imperialism, World War I, Weimar Republic, the rise of Hitler and national socialism, World War II, Holocaust, Reconstruction after World War II, East Germany and West Germany, Cold War Era, West Germany Europe, The student rebellion of 1968, the revolution of 1989, and the unification of Germany after the collapse of Communism were integrated. Based on recent international and global historical trends, we also analyze the various connections between Germany and other European countries and the world. We are involved in various sources such as movies, images, novels, memoirs, diaries, parties and national documents, and secondary accounts.
Studies of social change in the 20th century include the social revolution, the two world wars, the decline of imperialism, the rise of a new nation state, socialism, the cold war, and the collapse of "real". Socialism The period after World War II was particularly rich in the so-called "Third World" research and reflection, or social transformation, now known as the Global South. Modern theorists have studied the time and structure of development in the south. In Asia, Africa and Latin America two centuries ago, colonization had a major impact on the structural change of the local social system that had been associated with various colonial countries since the end of the 19th century. Various political and political changes include the introduction of formal education systems, paid labor and bureaucracy (Schuerkens, 2001a).
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A similar political view was born in Germany after the war. German sociologist Johann Prenzi talked about the war declaration of German "national socialism" and "thought of 1789" (French Revolution) called "thought of 1914". According to Plenge, the "idea of 1789" including human rights, democracy, individualism, and liberalism supports the "1914 thought" including "German values" of responsibility, discipline, law and order I was refused. Plenge believes that ethnic unity (Volksgemeinschaft) will replace the classification and that "ethnic comrades" will unite to build a socialist society in the fight against "proletarian" Germany and "capitalism" the UK ing. He believes that the "spirit of 1914" is embodied in the concept of "People's National Socialist Union".