The Nazi Party and The Third Reich

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The Nazi Party and The Third Reich Gary Navinder

The Nazi Party Was a political party Named after the National Socialist German Workers’ party Promoted German pride and anti Semitism The Nazi Party was a political party that was exclusively for the Germans. It was basically an shortening of the National Socialist German Workers’ party which was founded in 1919 Not only did it promote German pride, but they were also anti - jewish

Important People Anton Drexler Adolf Hitler Heinrich Himmler Hermann Goring Joseph Goebbels Founded the party in 1919 Leader of the Nazi Party and the Furher of Germany Commander of home side army President of Reichstag Leader of propaganda

Reasons for Popularity Being against the Treaty of Versailles Promising work Promising power to the Germans The Nazi party was vehemently opposed to the Treaty of Versailles which had caused a lot of Germany’s problems like unemployment. The Nazi party were promising work and secured power to the Germans

Rise to power 1933 Achieving popular vote Enabling Act Forced membership 1933-1945 That was when the 3rd riech was established Hitlers speeches swayed the votes from majority of Germans Gave Hitler power to act without Reich Stag All German solders and high ranking memebers of society were forced to join dah nazi partay

Effect on the World Holocaust World War Two Inspired the United Nations Decreased anti-Semitism around the world Holocaust was the genocide of 6 million Jews in Europe The bloodiest war in human history with over 60 million people killed Due to this blood shed the United Nations was formed to prevent another conflict like this German atrocities made the post-war world more accepting of Jews because people have seen the injustice

Works Cited "Third Reich." Third Reich. United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, 10 June 2013. Web. 22 Oct. 2013. "Nazi Party (political Party, Germany)." Encyclopedia Britannica Online. Encyclopedia Britannica, n.d. Web. 22 Oct. 2013. "Nazi Party." History.com. A&E Television Networks, n.d. Web. 22 Oct. 2013.