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OpenStudy (anonymous):

How did Hitler use the concept of German nationalism to provoke a war in Europe?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@ahomegirlslife Do you think you could help?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Did you have options?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

No :/

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I think it has something to do with him making everybody think that white German bloodline was exclusive and superior to other people though. I'm not sure if that's all though.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Yeah basically that's the main thing. He used German nationalism to make the citizens to believe him. Then that led to Germany taking over Sudetanland. Sorry I don't know much about this, I'm more of a US history person lol.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Haha ok well thanks for your help anyway

OpenStudy (anonymous):

No problem, let me know if you need more help and I can try to help (:

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Would you know anything about this? What role did nationalism and alliance systems play in the outbreak of World War I?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Or these two How did Hitler use the concept of German nationalism to provoke a war in Europe? What were the historical, political, and economic factors that led to the holocaust? Those are all the questions I have. Any help would be greatly appreciated :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Hang on, I'll see if I can find anything

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Thanks you're awesome

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The economic factor that led to the holocaust: Germany after WWI was a shadow of its former self. The German economy had suffered tremendously, German pride was bruised, and many Germans began to notice that Jewish people had begun to make good lives for themselves. Simply put, Jews were becoming an important part of European society. The combination of jealousy over this and the fact that German economic factors weren't where they once were helped make it easy for many to use the Jews as a scapegoat. Throughout history, Jews have often been blamed for a wide variety of perceived crimes, and in post WWI Germany, this sentiment continued. This website seems to help a bit: http://www.hitlerschildren.com/article/1659-causes-of-the-holocaust

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Thanks that helps

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