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He wanted to expand the German territory in Eastern Europe and to throw the Jews out of Germany. Although Mein Kampf does not refer to the later mass murder it shows that he had already developed a hatred of Jews at this time.
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During the great depression there was many droughts and people did not care about the soil they put their plants in. The soil turned to dust. The winds picked up and hence the dust bowl started.
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In the new Germany all citizens would unselfishly serve the state or Volk. The ultimate aim of the Nazi Party was to seize power through Germany’s parliamentary system.
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1935 businessmen and bankers were turning more and more against Roosevelt’s New Deal program. Roosevelt responded with a new program, Social Security, heavier taxes on the wealthy, new controls over banks and more.
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The Civilian Conservation Corps was a part of the “Alphabet Soup” as it was called because of the abbreviations. It let single men between the ages 18-25 to enlist in programs to improve parks, forests, and America’s land.
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The Nazis held a considerable number of seats in the Reichstag some of which they lost in the 1932 elections. His popularity in Germany at the time was immense