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explain briefly any three factors which led to rise of Hitler in Germany ? what were its impact ?​

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Answered by gowrinanda
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There were many factors that led to Hitler's more widespread acceptance in Germany, from economic depression to the country's hatred of the Treaty of Versailles that ended World War I. But Hitler managed to expand his appeal from the beer-soaked halls of Munich to the rest of the country, in part via the mass media.

                   Hitler's rise over the Germans was not a sudden happening but a series of happenings that happened gradually.

The treaty of Versailles was the first cause after the World War I which broke all the peace. Germans disliked the treaty and Hitler utilized the opportunity to spear his ideas among the Germans.  

German citizens’ angry towards Wiemar's government made them to supported Nazis.

The Goebbels’ Propaganda Campaign had boosted the fame of Hitler among the People of Germany.

Most of all, every single speech of Hitler most of them convinced the Germans had boosted his authority over the German soil.

Supports from industrialists

Hitler utilized the rage of Germans’ that caused by the 1929’s depression and unemployment.

Hitler was a powerful speaker. His words moved and inspired people.

- In 1923, Hitler marched to Berlin with his followers to capture power. He failed and was arrested for treason and later released.

- But during the Great Depression, Nazism became a mass movement.

- During the depression nazi party stirred hopes gor better future.

- By 1932, the Nazi party had become the largest party and hitler become the chancellor of germany

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