Their immovable neutral position of the Witnesses, along with their loyalty to God's Kingdom, was unacceptable to Hitler's government! The Nazi did not intend to tolerate any refusal against their government. ... Rutherford set March 24, 1934, as the deadline. ... The Nazi answered Rutherford's demand with stepped-up abuses, sending many Jehovah Witnesses to concentration camps that had recently been set up. ... They registered protests with the Hitler's government. ...
After the defeat of the Nazis, most countries returned to their pre-war governments, such as Belgium, Holland, Denmark, and Norway. ... MacArthur and his political advisers drew up a constitution for a new government. It changed the government to a constitutional monarchy, leaving the divine emperor of Japan with no power. ... A two house parliament was set up. ... These new governments helped stop new fascist leaders from rising and taking over and returning those countries to war....
In 1920 Hitler then went on to become a spy for the Munich government that sent him on the case that would change the course of history forever. ... The second, PO II, designed to create a government in waiting, a highly organized Nazi government within the republic that would some day replace it. ... He set up a private battle-ready elite guard known as the "Schutzstaffel" (SS) to transport and take care of all political prisoners and people thought to be inferior. ... But January 30, 1933 Chancellor Hindenburg resigned due to the Nazis in the government, giving the title of Chancellor to Ado...
They both wanted the nation to get involved because the government could not do it alone. ... Macdonald also wanted to provide temporary work for the people by getting money from the government. ... They are very afraid of letting the people down and having the government loose the power to act. ... Hitler wanted one nation with one rule and one set of believers. ... Japan also used 70 percent of government expenditures on armed service. ...
Immediately Hitler set off on rebuilding the National Socialist German Workers" Party (Nazi Party). ... Hitler was subsequently restored to power after the election of 1930 and his plan was set into effect. ... Nazis were placed in the bureaucracy, the judiciary and the German provincial governments. ... With the civilian sector of his country under control, Hitler set off to rebuild the military that had been restricted so harshly in the near past. Hitler built up his military and set his sights on what was Czechoslovakia, Britain, France, the USSR and ultimately the United States....
He learns that the U.S. government will not acknowledge his role as an aid on their part. ... The U.S. government returns him to the States, under a false identity (which he soon drops.) ... He tells Campbell that the government will stand behind him and finally acknowledge his part. He sets the letter down on the desk and hangs himself with unused typewriter tape. ...
At first, the Jews didn't see Hitler as a great threat, but when Hitler became chancellor and eventually took over the government they saw more clearly. ... He also gave orders to set up a special force, the feared SS, which would be used to transport and take care of all political prisoners and people thought to be inferior. ...
INTRODUCTION Did you know that six million people were murdered in death camps called concentration camps? Most of these people were Jewish. It began in Germany with Adolf Hitler who hated the Jews. In 1933 he was chancellor of Germany. The Jews began to lose their rights. Germany starts to ta...
Once he had obtained the most powerful position in the German government he made swift actions to end democracy in Germany. ... In addition extermination camps were also set up, where people would be sent to be gassed or lethally injected. 150,000 persons were killed there between December 1941 and March 1943. ...
Once he had obtained the most powerful position in the German government he made swift actions to end democracy in Germany. ... In addition extermination camps were also set up, where people would be sent to be gassed or lethally injected. 150,000 persons were killed there between December 1941 and March 1943. ...
THE RISE OF HITLER 1.Profile of Aldolf Hitler (1889-1945) Adolf Hitler was born on 20th April 1889 in Austria. His father was a customs official. The family name was originally Schickelgruber. Adolf Hitler grew up with a poor record at school and left, before completing his grade, with the a...
This may have helped to turn the people's support to the Nazi's, as they would have thought that the current government was weak and gave in easily. ... Hitler set up the SA in order to break up meetings held by rival parties, so that he could take the power in the Reichstag from them. ...