Nazi party In the 1930s, the Nazi regime tried to build what it thought was a utopian society. It can be seen as a modern revolution that Nazi holds power, achieving their goal of creating ideal Nazi people (communities of people) by highly regulating all aspects of German life can do. From art and literature to sexual and racial relations, the Nazis has enacted laws that restrict the German citizens of seeing, hearing, reading and even thinking.
The Nazi party is known as one of the most famous political systems in the world. Nazis are known for their many cruel acts. Despite all cruelty, the Nazis has developed many policies that will benefit their people and the future of Germany. These policies include: living anatomical ban, animal protection, smoking campaign, welfare program, Volkswagen, highway, father of modern rocket, film innovation and medical advances. In April 1933, Germany became the first country to implement Bann Vivisection.
Origin of the Nazi Party The Nazi Party was founded in January 1919 by Anton De Rexler. It was originally called the German Workers' Party (DAP). Hitler joined the autumn of 1919. He soon became leader of the party. Hitler changed the party and became a party rather than a discussion group when he joined. The establishment of SA (Brownshirts) was to protect Hitler and other party leaders at the meeting. It also confused the Nazi political opposition conference.
In Hitler's noteworthy news, the Nazi Party won seats from the German government in every election. In the German election in 1932, Nazis got more seats in the German Parliament (German Parliament) than any other party. Hitler was defeated in the presidential election of Paul von Hindenburg, Hindenburg appointed Hitler as prime minister. However, the health of Hindenburg has declined and soon Hitler got the majority of the German government's legal authority. In 1933 all other political parties besides the Nazi party were banned and in 1934 Hitler abolished the president, merged his power with his own power, and brought him to a de facto dictator of Germany Respectively. Over the next few years, Hitler strengthened his power and used his position to persecute German Jews and other minorities.
Adolf Hitler, a leader of national socialist German workers (Nazis), on January 30, 1933, after the Nazi Party won the majority of the votes in the 1932 election, was appointed by President Paul von Hindenburg He was appointed German Prime Minister. The Nazi party took advantage of Germany's political turmoil to gain election footholds. The Nazis caused a confrontation with the communist and implemented a malicious publicity campaign against their political opponents - the Weimar Government and the Nazis blamed the German Jews