Militancy and Economic Depravity in Jewish and German Communities: Anti-Semitism and the Nazi Party in World War II
This paper will seek to define the economic circumstances that helped to create the Nazi Party. Through the limitations placed on Germany after the Treaty of Versailles, the working class people sought fascism to help them rediscover their nationalism. In this manner, we can analyze how the German Jews became victims of this propaganda through Hitler's tyrranical rule and genocidal policies.