The Nazi Party was a totalitarian party led by Adolf Hitler that was active between 1920 and 1945. They believed in an extreme sense of nationalism, dictatorial leadership and Nazism, which was very similar to fascism. In the twentieth century, Germany suffered a humiliating defeat in WWI, they were blamed heavily for the war and had to face heavy reparations. As a result, the Germans felt very ashamed and resentment grew among them. The Nazi party took advantage of the upset feelings that were being created by punishments such as, the land loss forced by the treaty of Versailles, and started spreading the concept of social darwinism and used blame tactics to gain supporters of the Nazi Regime and expanded their power in Germany. The Nazi party …show more content…
As a result, the Nazi Party exploited these ideas and created systems that would appease Germans, helping them rise to power in Germany. Moreover, the Nazi Party strategically scapegoated the communists to quickly rise to power. One of Hitler’s biggest obstacles to his power was the Communist Party, he recognized them as a major threat and sought to eliminate them in order to secure his political position. Document 7 highlights Hitler's response to the Reichstag fire: “The fire in the German parliament building broke out a month after Hitler became Chancellor of Germany. He accused Communists of starting the fire and then used it as an excuse to launch attacks on the Communists”. Hitler used this situation to openly blame the Communists, and justify his repressive actions towards communists. By placing the blame on communists, many Germans became wary of the communist party, viewing them responsible for the country's troubles. This distrust in the communist party led to more people supporting the Nazi party, who promised stability and a strong government against