Another sign of the German "Zondabeeg" during the rule of Bismarck was his attempt to repress the threat by force. "Bismarck always believes that the best foundation for the alliance is to have a common enemy." He explained this with Kulturkampf's policy, accounting for 61% of the population and restricting Catholics I persecute. For example, in 1872, religious schools were obliged to undergo official inspection by the government, and religious teachers were prohibited from enrolling in public schools.
Nazi Germany was a reference to the 12-year German history (1933-1945) of Adolf Hitler's comprehensive rule of the Nazis, founded in 1919 as a German Workers Party. The organization grew in retaliation against the provisions of the Treaty of Versailles, promoting German pride and anti-Semitism, both of which were injected into Nazi Germany. Sutai Deland was taken away from Germany and Austria - Hungarian Empire and sent to Czechoslovakia. This area includes Czechs, Germans, Slovaks, Hungarians, Poles, Ruthenians. US President Woodrow Wilson wants to be able to determine where people living in conflict areas live, but this did not happen.
It is widely believed that the Constitution of 1919 has several weaknesses that could ultimately lead to dictatorship, but it is not known whether different constitutions can hinder the rise of the Nazi party . However, the German Constitution of 1949 (the basic law of the Federal Republic of Germany) is often regarded as a strong response to these deficiencies. The institution of Reichspräsident is often considered Ersatzkaiser ("alternative emperor") and is trying to replace the emperor with the same powerful institution that intends to reduce party politics. Article 48 of the Constitution gives the president the authority to "take all necessary measures" if the "public order and security is significantly confused or in danger of extinction". It is used as an emergency provision, but has been issued bills without support of parliament before 1933 (see above) and is used to facilitate Gleichschaltung.
It is widely believed that the rise of the Nazi party in 1933 is mainly due to the failure of the Weimar Republic and dissatisfaction of the masses. The Nazi party was seen as a solution to serious flaws in the political system. The lack of confidence in this system is largely due to weaknesses in the Republic, such as birth difficulties, weak images, or the fact that political parties can not cooperate within them. But there are some external factors to consider, the legacy of a powerful authoritarian leader like Otto Bismarck, or the world situation like the economic depression playing a major role in the collapse of the Republican Party, There is also a wider trend in.