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Summary of my research project: Pre- and Post- WWII Effects of Nazi Germany

Pre- and post-WWII Nazi Germany had significant effects on the people of Germany as well as the country's socio-economic functions. As a result of the aftereffects of the First World War, the Weimar Republic was severely plagued, which eventually led to its crumble in the early 1900’s. Following their fall came the rise of Adolf Hitler and his Nazi Germany regime in the early 1930’s. The effects of Hitler’s rule over Germany throughout the Second World War would prove to be devastating for the people of Germany. Many critics believe a Nazi run economy was poorly managed from the onset of Hitler’s rule, which argues why the German economy may have been so unstable throughout the entirety of WWII. Outside of a questionable unstable Germany economy, the livelihoods of German citizens were heavily impacted as a result of Adolf Hitler’s dictatorship. Hitler adopted political policies that surrounded the idea of an ultimate race. In Hitler’s eyes, this was the Aryan race, and those such as Jews, Gypsies, homosexuals, and an abundance of other minority groups were looked down upon by Adolf Hitler himself, as well as his Nazi regime in his attempt to build a superior race that would take over the world. As a result of this, Hitler’s political policies stemmed from a very anti-Sematic point of view, which had an impact on the everyday citizens living in Germany at the time of the Second World War, eventually leading to horrific events like the Holocaust.