Hatred and a desire for revenge smolder in the minds of many Germans. The clash of right-wing and left-wing political convictions turned the Weimar Republic into a powder keg. Many Germans believe that Jews, who are just one percent of the population, are the cause of all kinds of problems: moral decay, communism, economic hardship.
In 1922, when the fascist movement seized power in Italy with brutality and political intrigue, a little-known political agitator by the name of Adolf Hitler, who was actually a broken and failed man, took fascist leader Benito Mussolini as his model. Hitler's goal: to gain power in Germany.