give three reasons for the rise of Hitler
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The reasons for Hitler's rise of power are:-
1. Treaty of Versailles: Germany was forced to sign a peace treaty of Versailles after her defeat in the first world war. This treaty was so harsh and humiliating for the Germans which they could not accept by heart and ultimately led to the rise of Hitler in Germany.
2. Economic Crises: The German economy was the worst hit by the world-wide economic crisis of 1929-1933. The country was passing through a situation of hyperinflation. It was during this period that become a mass movement. Nazi propoganda stirred hopes of a better future.
1. Treaty of Versailles: Germany was forced to sign a peace treaty of Versailles after her defeat in the first world war. This treaty was so harsh and humiliating for the Germans which they could not accept by heart and ultimately led to the rise of Hitler in Germany.
2. Economic Crises: The German economy was the worst hit by the world-wide economic crisis of 1929-1933. The country was passing through a situation of hyperinflation. It was during this period that become a mass movement. Nazi propoganda stirred hopes of a better future.
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