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The holocaust project __Germany and world war 1__ The Great War World War One consisted of two stages conventional warfare that lasted from 1914 to 1916 and a war of desperate expedients when both sides struggled for their own existences lasting until the end. The two sides of the war consisted of the Allied Powers France Great Britain Russia the United States and other smaller counties and the Central Powers Germany Austria Hungary and TurkeyOttoman Empire along with other smaller country support __Economic and political problems__ When the war began the U.S. economy was in recession. But a 44month economic boom ensued from 1914 to 1918 first as Europeans began purchasing U.S. goods for the war and later as the United States itself joined the battle. The long period of U.S. neutrality made the ultimate conversion of the economy to a wartime basis easier than it otherwise would have been writes Rockoff. Real plant and equipment were added and because they were added in response to demands from other countries already at war they were added precisely in those sectors where they would be needed once the U.S. entered the war __The Nazi party__ It was founded as the German Workers Party by Anton Drexler a Munich locksmith, in 1919. Hitler attended one of its meetings that year and his oratorical skills soon enabled him to take over the party. He ousted the partys former leaders in 1920 21and renamed it the National Socialist German Workers Party. In 1920 Hitler also formulated a 25point program that became the permanent basis for the party. The program called for German abandonment of the Treaty of Versailles and for the expansion of German territory. These appeals for national aggrandizement were accompanied by a strident antiSemitic rhetoric. The party’s socialist orientation was basically a demagogic gambit designed to attract support from the working class. __Anti Semitism__. Anti-Semitism has existed to some degree wherever jews have settled outside of Palestine in the ancient Greco roman world religious differences were the primary basis for anti Semitism in the Hellenistic age for instance, Jews’ social segregation and their refusal to acknowledge the gods worshiped by other peoples aroused resentment among some pagans, particularly in the 1st century bce –1st century ce. Unlike polytheistic religions, which acknowledge multiple gods Judaism is monotheistic—it recognizes only one god. However, pagans saw Jews’ principled refusal to worship emperors as gods as a sign of disloyalty.