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Politics Nationalist Rebirth

During the inter-war years, Nazism strengthened its populist support by emphasizing its nationalist ideology, thus drawing on the German traditions of the 19th century and gaining strength from the disillusion that had set in after the defeat in World War I. Hitler's policies for Germany included the resurgence of a Greater Germany, by instilling the German people with a renewed sense of purpose in order to inspire, "the miracle of Germany's emergence as a nation" (Berwick, 20). This rejuvenated nation would also include Austria and the German-speaking people who had been lost to Poland and Czechoslovakia in 1919. Before 1933,...

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Therefore, the reoccupation of the Rhineland in 1936, the occupation of Czechoslovakia in 1938-1939, the Anschluss with Austria in 1938 (Berwick, 47), and the Polish question of 1939 (Berwick, 54) served to both increase the size and power of the Third Reich, and to further secure the support and respect of the German people.
The Nazi style of nationalism, however, was closely associated with a historical distrust, and,…

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Berwick, M. The Third Reich. London: Wayland Publishers, 1971.

Carsten, F.L. The Rise of Fascism. London: Methuen & Co. Ltd., 1970.

Eatwell, Roger. Fascism: A History. New York: The Penguin Group, 1995.

Mosse, George. The Crisis of German Ideology. New York: Grosset & Dunlap, 1964.


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