The impact of Nazism on women from 1918 to 1945 Socio-economic factors and demand during war have a greater impact on German women than the Nazi regime. Furthermore, the experience of women is influenced not by women's policies themselves but by national ethnic or eugenic policies. The traditional analysis of German women concluded that the influence of Nazism is an increase in birthrate, return to domestic sphere, and complete suspension of political power.
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.
Between 1918 and 1945, Nazism had a major impact on the Jewish society, mainly Germany, Poland and Austria. During the development of the Nazi party as a major political force, the party did not have much basis for Jewish ideology, but through publications and public speech, the party led by Adolf Hitler was a party It indicated the intention of. A pure German country. Between the notorious beer house Putsch and the 1930 election, the Jewish community was again subjected to linguistic and ethnic abuses by the Nazis, but became more difficult as the number of parties and public support increased. Through Hitler 's prime minister, Ansler (Austrian consolidation), the impact of Nazism on Jews was clearly defined by laws that limit civil and political rights.
From 1918 to 1923, the development of Nazism, or the ideology of the Nationalist Socialist German Labor Party (NSDAP) has not yet been announced, and Nazism did not directly affect the Jewish community during the rise of the entire party. Vertex of German politics. However, Jewish propaganda and direct insults through media such as speech and public materials can be attributed to Nazism's ultimate ideal. Adolph Hitler accused the Germans of being harmed by the Germans after the Germans failed in the First World War, and the Jews said "The hidden enemies that are the cause of all unfortunate events in Germany It is claimed to be. During the war's end, Hitler insisted on signing the Treaty of the Versailles by Jewish capitalists. Before Hitler was elected president of the NSDAP party in July 1918, Hitler only expressed his beliefs and views on Jewish race and his desire for the Aryan nation.