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Fascism was a direct result of the social and economic instability cause by World War 1 and the Depression. Opportunistic politicians used wartime Propaganda to appeal to disgruntled Europeans. Those politicians promised prosperity, the prevention of communism, territorial conquests, and a cure for social problems. That was the basis for the rise of Benito Mussolini and Adolf Hitler, both of whom appealed to unemployed veterans and violent youths.

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I'm no expert but following WW1 Germany had to pay reparations and their currency became almost worthless. Having lost the war and with the economy in such a bad state and people suffering massive inflation and poverty it created a kind of collective depression and psychologically people were looking for leadership that would get them out of decline and improve their self esteem and standard of living. When Hitler came along he capitalised on this and seemed to offer the German people hope which they embraced. He was a powerful speaker and gave them something to believe in and they followed. This is a very simplistic expanation but an important part of the rise of Fascism.

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well the virtues of the depression falls under the category of fascism which do not fall under the priogrea of 2011. But under hitlers wrath of 6 years they spent all there money on weaponary and cars which meant they printed more money than needed on purpose. So they bought it as fast as they could and everything virtualy went bankrupt

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The Great Depression widened the social and economic variance between the very rich and the very poor, causing a sort of feudal existence between the poor and their potential employers. This opened the door to social turmoil and revolution, after which nearly anything is possible politically, as the most instantly relevant solution typically wins out of a sense of urgency.

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