disscus why nazisms important in germany in 1930
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CHAPTER 1
Aftermath of World War I and the Rise of Nazism, 1918–1933
Full FilmBuilding a National Community, 1933–1936
In the aftermath of World War I, Germans struggled to understand their country’s uncertain future. Citizens faced poor economic conditions, skyrocketing unemployment, political instability, and profound social change. While downplaying more extreme goals, Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party offered simple solutions to Germany’s problems, exploiting people’s fears, frustrations, and hopes to win broad support.
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