The Japanese and Germans had much pride and held strong nationalist views, which was one of the main reasons that both of these countries entered WWII. While the Germans had a right wing Nazi ideology, the Japanese thought of themselves as superior to the world powers. Adolf Hitler was the leader, and the founder of the German ideology of Naziism. His views weren’t built on the superiority or hate of neighboring countries, “This newfound nationalism was built around a common enemy: the Jewish people.” Jews were targets of the Nazi’s ?? because they were viewed as the problem for the economic disparity in Germany. Many Germans followed the Nazi ideology. The Nazi group was known as the National Socialist group which followed the themes of “supremacy and racial purity of the German people and their betrayal by both foreign aggressors and enemies who had infiltrated their country.” This was the motto the people and government followed before, and during the war. Hitler was able to get into the minds of all Germans that they were superior the world. Anybody who got in their way would be dealt with. To preserve the country's national existence and pride, the country
The Japanese and Germans had much pride and held strong nationalist views, which was one of the main reasons that both of these countries entered WWII. While the Germans had a right wing Nazi ideology, the Japanese thought of themselves as superior to the world powers. Adolf Hitler was the leader, and the founder of the German ideology of Naziism. His views weren’t built on the superiority or hate of neighboring countries, “This newfound nationalism was built around a common enemy: the Jewish people.” Jews were targets of the Nazi’s ?? because they were viewed as the problem for the economic disparity in Germany. Many Germans followed the Nazi ideology. The Nazi group was known as the National Socialist group which followed the themes of “supremacy and racial purity of the German people and their betrayal by both foreign aggressors and enemies who had infiltrated their country.” This was the motto the people and government followed before, and during the war. Hitler was able to get into the minds of all Germans that they were superior the world. Anybody who got in their way would be dealt with. To preserve the country's national existence and pride, the country