To understand the rise the Hitler and the Nazi party, one must …show more content…
Winston Churchill warns Britain and the Western World about the rising dangers of Adolf Hitler and Nazi Germany. Churchill was out of all political office at the time due to him being enforced exile from political position. He was aware of the rising power of Germany and the redemption The Nazi Party was after. Churchill warned his men about the perils of German nationalism. No matter how much he tried to warn them, the British did not want to get involved in international affairs and they ignored Churchill’s warning and wanted to stay out of Hitler's way. Churchill warned his men about the perils of German nationalism. No matter how much he tried to warn them, the British did not want to get involved in international affairs and they ignored Churchill’s warning and wanted to stay out of Hitler's way. Churchill gave a speech to the people of Great Britain, warning them about the Nazi’s. Churchill states in his speech that,
“There is a nation which has abandoned all its liberties in order to augment its collective strength. There is a nation which, with all its strength and virtue, is in the grip of a group of ruthless men, preaching a gospel of intolerance and racial pride, unrestrained by law, by parliament, or by public opinion. In that country all pacifist speeches, all morbid war books are forbidden or suppressed, and their authors rigorously imprisoned. From their new table of commandments they have omitted …show more content…
(Poland) His only fear was Joseph Stalin and the very powerful Soviet Union. Hitler knew that Germany desperately needed to neutralize the Soviet Union. Hitler negotiates with the Soviet Union, and signs the German-Soviet Pact, giving Germany the opportunity freely to invade Poland. “Hitler responded by negotiating a nonaggression pact with the Soviet Union in the summer of 1939. The German-Soviet Pact of August 1939, which stated that Poland was to be partitioned between the two powers, enabled Germany to attack Poland without the fear of Soviet intervention.” (Poland) Germany indiscriminately bombed Polish cities and left the cities in dust. They kept bombing the cities over and over until almost nothing remained. The invasion of Poland led Britain and France to declare war on Germany and initiate World War II in Europe. Germany brutally embarrassed France and were on the brink of a victory in Great Britain. With two major powers at the feet on Germany, the world looked at the United