The main power in the Nazi Germany was the fact that Hitler did a great job at stimulating and giving the people what they wanted. He had brought the people out of poverty, kept his promises and gave the people more than what they wanted. He entered the government during a very good time, when they were at their lowest. He had the ability and the leadership to bring the people out of the bad times, something that he would not be able to accomplish if he were to be alive today in Germany, due to Germany's economy being stable right now. Hitler entered into chancellor of Germany in 1933, when he had taken over the previous chancellors position through his popularity in the people. Once he became the chancellor, his power grew exponentially. He had control over everyone in Germany, and would stimulate and produce a thriving Germany, and by doing that, he would take over other nations and deceive Germans through eugenics and use his power for bad.
Nazi Germany's main ideal was Nazi eugenics, one in which that they believed the Aryan race was superior and to preserve the Aryan race, they would need to kill anyone who posed a threat or was useless to the Germans. This was the center ideology, with many other supporting ideologies that fueled Nazi Germans to continue doing what they were doing and propel their ultra-nationalism further. In the treaty of Versailles, there was a war clause that put all the blame on the Germans. This was supposedly the main reason for the cause of ultra-nationalism to fuel in Germans. The hate and blame that they got made them angry, and by taking all that hate from the Germans, Hitler was able to fuel the Germans into doing what he wanted. Hitler also blamed the Jewish and many other races for the loss of World War I and the falling of Germany because the Jewish were an unpopular race in Germans at that time, because they were "stealing" jobs and keeping all the money. Many situations and causes helped Hitler and ultra-nationalism to rise and make Germany one of the most powerful nations, thus creating WWII and mass-murder and genocide.
Nazi Germany's main ideal was Nazi eugenics, one in which that they believed the Aryan race was superior and to preserve the Aryan race, they would need to kill anyone who posed a threat or was useless to the Germans. This was the center ideology, with many other supporting ideologies that fueled Nazi Germans to continue doing what they were doing and propel their ultra-nationalism further. In the treaty of Versailles, there was a war clause that put all the blame on the Germans. This was supposedly the main reason for the cause of ultra-nationalism to fuel in Germans. The hate and blame that they got made them angry, and by taking all that hate from the Germans, Hitler was able to fuel the Germans into doing what he wanted. Hitler also blamed the Jewish and many other races for the loss of World War I and the falling of Germany because the Jewish were an unpopular race in Germans at that time, because they were "stealing" jobs and keeping all the money. Many situations and causes helped Hitler and ultra-nationalism to rise and make Germany one of the most powerful nations, thus creating WWII and mass-murder and genocide.