Germany Involvement
In July 1921, Adolf Hitler, Nazi Party grew widespread from thousands of followers due to the Great Depression of high inflation rates, Hitler began to disobey the Versailles Treaty and later was anointed as Chancellor of Germany due to the fact that he won 107 seats from the Nazi Party in the federation election of 1930. From there, he ruled the Nazi government from 1933 to 1945 where he began the dictatorial power to murder more than 6 million Jews. He later wanted the Bavaria government to work for the Nazi Party so he stormed into the Beer Hall Putsch, but unfortunately, he failed miserably to take it over and was then, convicted of five years in prison. Once released, he and his Nazi Party were back in power where they executed millions of Jews in concentration camps and soon began the fight to monopolize much of Europe.
By 1930, Hitler was determined enough to rebuild Germany forces and invade Austria, his hometown in 1938 and Czechoslovakia in 1939. War-strike when the Nazi Party invaded Poland on September 1939 which eventually lead to alliance forces, Great Britain and France declaring war on Germany. Hitler then formed Axis alliances with Japan and Italy in the Tripartite Pact of 1940. Unfortunately, Hitler violated the non-aggression pact with the Soviet Union by launching an immense German invasion toward the eastern region of Russia. Once the U.S. joined the war in 1941, Germany began fighting in western Europe, eastern Europe, and Northern Africa. Once fighting to take control of Europe, now Germany is fighting for the survival of the fittest.
While at war, Hitler and the Nazis Party came to power persecuting innocent Jewish citizen by making anti-Jewish campaigns and sending them to concentration camps where they were starved to death, murdered, or forced into slave labor. Many that were captured from other countries like the invasion of the Soviet Union were often gunned down dead. Unfortunately, when the war drew near an end, more than 6 million Jews were persecuted in the Holocaust during the devastating event of WWII.
By 1930, Hitler was determined enough to rebuild Germany forces and invade Austria, his hometown in 1938 and Czechoslovakia in 1939. War-strike when the Nazi Party invaded Poland on September 1939 which eventually lead to alliance forces, Great Britain and France declaring war on Germany. Hitler then formed Axis alliances with Japan and Italy in the Tripartite Pact of 1940. Unfortunately, Hitler violated the non-aggression pact with the Soviet Union by launching an immense German invasion toward the eastern region of Russia. Once the U.S. joined the war in 1941, Germany began fighting in western Europe, eastern Europe, and Northern Africa. Once fighting to take control of Europe, now Germany is fighting for the survival of the fittest.
While at war, Hitler and the Nazis Party came to power persecuting innocent Jewish citizen by making anti-Jewish campaigns and sending them to concentration camps where they were starved to death, murdered, or forced into slave labor. Many that were captured from other countries like the invasion of the Soviet Union were often gunned down dead. Unfortunately, when the war drew near an end, more than 6 million Jews were persecuted in the Holocaust during the devastating event of WWII.