Evaluate the importance of Nazism for unquestioned officials. During the German Nazi regime, wealthy officers were captured between the two spirits. People who support Nazi regime and those who do not support. This kind of loyalty to regime is, of course, very important as Hitler's division shows the performance of the administration. If the army officer does not abide by the regime, there will definitely be weakness. It will obviously weaken Hitler's leadership.
Through nadrimism throughout the period from 1918 to 1945 the army was positively and negatively influenced. The Army received a massive restructuring between the end of World War I and the influence on Germany after the signing of the Treaty of Versailles. Through the process of the Nationalist Socialist German Labor Party and the leader Adolf Hitler known as the Nazi Party, Hitler deliberately gained power through legal means aiming for military assistance. Rebuilding the internationally competitive German army is an example of Nazism that directly affects the military. Hitler needs to reorganize the German army to achieve Lebensraum (living space) goals for German citizens.
The influence of Nazism on German forces between 1918 and 1945 can be seen as plus and minus. Hitler was appointed prime minister from 1918 to 1933, but the influence on the military was minimal, but it is a feature of the Weimar Republic, and the provisions of the Treaty of Versailles that led the army to the army and the military democracy The opposite is to. Support of the Nazi party. In the early days of Hitler's rule, these influences were still promoting the adoption of Nazism ideology by the military, such as abandonment of the Treaty of Versailles, rearmament of the German army, re-occupation of the demilitarized zone, It has a positive influence. However, it was when the war broke out that the army was used as a tool to implement the ideological form which was greatly influenced by the Nazi Army. The suffering of the seven million casualties and the final loss of World War II was the result of Hitler's enthusiasm, but they could not lead the German army.