Mein Kampf's Failure To Create Instability In Germany

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The Treaty of Versailles created instability because Germany thought it was unfair system since they were seen as beginning the war. They did not see any fairness because the Treaty of Versailles said that it was okay to take away their colonies as well as their territories.
2. He proved to the people in the book he wrote Mein Kampf how he wants to bring all German people together which is ultimately what people wanted. He would tell Germans that they are going to be powerful in leading the world and he said Germany would gain resources such as soil and land. One major things was after the Great Depression Germanys economy was low and Hitler gave them hope in making Germany replenished because he had a set plan.
3.- I think a powerful nations
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Americans thought they would not get jobs and President Roosevelt did not want to risk anything. On the Germany luxury liner in St. Louis the coast guard on the ship would stop anyone from coming to America and the refugees had to go back to Europe on purpose. Showing deliberately how they did not want them coming to America.
8. I think the Nazi system of systematic genocide was so brutally effective because he proved to people that the Germans were superior over other races. He placed the big idea in the Germans head that they were going to be leaders of the world. He included different groups like Gypsies and Freemasons as lower. All his Germans soldiers would do anything to be on top which is why it was so effective because they would put Jews in gas chambers killing them with poisonous gas.
9. Camp doctors and guards could justify themselves by saying they were brainwashed by Hitler. They were manipulated to do these horrible things. They were given orders and had to follow them because they would be killed their selves. Hitler made it seem like these people were horrible and deserved to