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Besides supporting Nazi ideas, what was the main purpose of Nazi propaganda? A. turning public opinion against the Treaty of Versailles B. turning public opinion against the US and its allies C. blaming Jews and other groups for Germany’s problems D.making Germany the wealthiest nation in the world

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Answered by Anonymous
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Hello Friend..

The answer of u r question is..

Option.D

" making Germany the wealthiest nation in the world..."

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Answered by Priatouri
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Option D, making Germany the wealthiest nation in the world, is the right answer.

In 1919, Nazism emerged in Germany at the time when Adolph Hitler took over the German Workers’ Party and called it the Nazi Party. The Great Economic Depression was the time when Nazism became popular in Germany. The humiliating Treaty of Versailles generated a need to avenge of the loss the First World War and renovate the old fame of Germany. The Propaganda of the Nazi party helped Nazism became very popular. Hitler through his influential speeches promised Germans to build a strong nation by providing them with employment. To represent the Nazi propaganda Hitler and the Nazi party held a number of meetings to inspire unity among the people. German people were guaranteed to renovate the old fame of Germany by the Nazi propaganda.


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