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The Treaty of Versailles and German economic problems

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== == Because he made promises that they found believable and he appealed to their sense of national identity and he followed thru with his promises to create more jobs and bring the German economy back from virtual bankruptcy. He restored their faith in their country and produced many amazing projects that showed the German people that they could be proud again, proud of them selves and their country. National pride and identity were restored by Hitler and his economic programs. Germans stopped feeling that they had no future, and saw that the National Socialist government had rejuvenated the country, as they had promised to do. He created a sense of "belonging to the society" and the average German was happy to support him.

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Internal -Opposition to the Weimar Government -Weakness of the Weimar Government -Lack of democratic tradition External -Treaty of Versailles -Economical problems Others -Hitler's personal charisma

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In the 1920s and 1930s in Germany, the Nazi Party in Germany rose in numbers and influence due to numerous factors. One of the most important was the resentment felt by many Germans towards the West because of the severe economic hardships that had plagued Germany since the end of World War I. Another was the clever use of anti-Semitism by Nazi propagandists.

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"Make the lie big, make it simple, keep saying it, and eventually they will believe it". Adolf Hitler..Basically that's what happened. Hitler conned the German people into supporting and worshiping him whilst only telling them half stories and after he was elected there was no turning back.He went on and built up his massive personal army, there was nothing normal German folk could do but to go along with his fascist idea's or end up 6ft deep.

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Well Hitler was a really good public speaker, and when he spoke in front of crowds, that persuaded many people watching him to think he was right in his ways.

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