In 1939, Germany was under the authoritarian regime of Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party, which had been consolidating power since the early 1930s. Socially, the regime promoted extreme nationalism and anti-Semitism, leading to widespread discrimination and persecution of Jews and other minority groups. Politically, Germany had invaded Poland in September 1939, marking the beginning of World War II and escalating tensions across Europe. Culturally, the Nazis sought to control artistic expression, promoting Propaganda that aligned with their ideologies while suppressing dissenting voices. Environmentally, the focus was largely on industrialization for war efforts, with little regard for ecological impacts.
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