Explain the factors which lead to the rise of Histler in Germany.
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Widespread economic misery, fear, and perception of worse times to come, as well as anger and impatience with the apparent failure of the government to manage the crisis, offered fertile ground for the rise of Adolf Hitler and his Nazi Party.
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- Hitler gave a powerful speech and promised people to provide them with the jobs and secure future. To establish total control over its people and to generate support for Hitler, Nazis held rallies, displayed red banners with the swastika and Nazi salute.
- He promised people establishment of a strong nation and to reverse the injustice done to the Germans people through the Treaty of Versailles. They cleverly made the use of media and language to popularize their ideology and beliefs. They spread their ideas through visuals images, films, radio, posters, catchy slogans and leaflets.
- Nazis through various means made people believed that Hitler is ‘messiah, a saviour who has come to save them and provide them with a better future.’
- The worldwide economic depression and the rising power of labor unions and communists convinced increasing numbers of Germans to turn to the Nazi Party.
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