After Germany's defeat in World War II (1939-45), the Nazi Party was outlawed and many of its top officials were convicted of war crimes related to the murder of some 6 million European Jews .... In the brutal fighting that followed, Nazi troops tried to realize the long-held goal of crushing the world's major communist power. read more
The Nazi party had multiple goals, and taking a closer look at them is important for making sure that a group like them never rises to power again. At its non-racial, original point of formation, the party was created to draw the working class into nationalism and away from communism. read more
Following were the Primary aims of Adolf Hitler in case if ‘Nazi Germany’ achieved victory: Making ‘Greater Germany’ - taking lands back from Poland, France, Czechoslovakia (lost in WW1). German territorial losses, Treaty of Versailles, 1919; End of ‘Evil Capitalist System’ from Europe. read more
Hitler blamed many of Germany's misfortunes on the Jews and other people who weren't of the Aryan race. In an effort to fix these problems Hitler wanted to get rid of them. He began making Jews wear the star of David and people ostracized them. Soon they were taken to Ghettos and concentration camps. read more