describe the formation of Nazi party?
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The Nazi Party.
After the World War I, Hitler was horrified. He had served there as a messenger during the war. Also, he was angry because of the treaty of Versailles. When the World War I ended, he joined a group of people namely, the German Workers Party. Soon, he overtook the party and became the leader of this party. He renamed it to National Socialist German Workers Party. This party later came to be known as the Nazi party in Germany.
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Economic crisis formed the background to Hitler’s rise to power. Hitler was born in Austria and spent his youth in poverty. In the First World War, he joined the army and acted as messenger in the front. The Treaty of Versailles and the defeat of Germany in World War I made him furious and horrified. In 1919, he joined a small group called the ‘German Workers Party’ and renamed it after taking over that party as, ‘The National Socialist German Workers’ Party’. This party later on, came to be known as the ‘Nazi Party’.
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