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do you think,the treaty of Versailles was a cause for the rise of hitler in germany?why? ( give 5 points)​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The Treaty of Versailles created a small army full of monarchist officers, a state within a state that remained hostile to the democratic Weimar Republic and that succeeding German governments didn’t engage with. This helped create a power vacuum, which the army tried to fill with Kurt von Schleicher before backing Hitler. The small army left many ex-soldiers unemployed and ready to join the warring on the street.

Answered by jasikaraghav
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The Treaty of Versailles contributed greatly to the alienation many Germans felt about their civilian, democratic government. Combined with the actions of the military, this provided rich material Hitler used to gain support on the right. ... Hitler exploited this, too, but these were just two elements in Hitler's rise

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