The chapter delves into the rise of Nazism, exploring its ideological underpinnings, political strategies, and the catastrophic consequences of its rule. It discusses how the socio-economic turmoil in post-World War I Germany led to the ascent of Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party, emphasizing their systematic exclusion and persecution of various groups, particularly Jews. The devastating impact of Nazi policies on German society and the broader implications of the Holocaust underline the chapter's critical examination of this pivotal historical moment.