Nazi Leaders During the Decline
Posted on January 10, 2008
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There are two simple words to express how the Nazi Leaders felt during Germanys decline in power, not well. After losing in Great Britain and Russia the Nazi’s morale was at an all time low. They suffered two huge defeats in a row, and that never feels good.
Hitler’s weakened state also hurt the Nazi morale. He was always considered the backbone of the party, after all ha made it what it was. Hitler knew that he could not let on that anything was wrong though. No, he had to keep a tough face on and show that he was still going strong.
We are particularly shown the state of the party with the attempt on Hitler life. Some of his Generals planted a bomb in Hitler’s conference room; although the attack fails it certainly must have had a somewhat detrimental effect on Hitler’s health. We can also see here just why the Nazis have begun to lose the war. When you cant kill one person with a bomb there’s something wrong. Hitler must have been doing all the thinking himself.
With the Americans growing more and more heavily involved, Britton’s air force pounding German cities, and the Russians tightening their stranglehold on Stalingrad. The final blow came to the Nazis at the hour of Hitler’s death. Without Hitler to lead and keep the party going the Generals surrendered. The great Nazi party had fallen, and yet again the feeling after the defeat in World War I must have been present. facts about holocaust
One gust of wind can topple an entire house of cards. Thanks God for miscalculation and human error. Some people make the biggest mistakes because they are looking for such small problems.
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