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Answered by umasubafs
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Germany was badly defeated in World War I and all kinds of restrictions were imposed on it, for example the number of soldiers was limited to a maximum of one lakh soldiers, a large part of Germany was taken away from it, weapons destroyed. Went and was asked to pay around 6600 million pounds in damages .

As a result, the situation in Germany worsened! Since a new democratic government was formed in Germany at that time and the same government signed these terms in the " Treaty of Versailles ", the people of Germany were angry with the government.

Hitler served as a military messenger in the First World War and was wounded in the war. He began to blame the erstwhile government when he heard of the Treaty of Versailles.

The main reasons were:

● The German people were angry with the democratic government because it signed the "Treaty of Versailles".

● Hitler promised the people that he would bring Germany back to its glory.

● Hitler was a skilled orator and a charismatic personality.

● 'Nazi propaganda' was a major contributor to the rise of Hitler i.e. 'Nazi ideology' was used extensively through posters, radio, pamphlets.

● People were most affected by Hitler's nationalism.

● Germany was struggling with political, economic and social crises then and the German people were looking for a "messiah" who could overcome them.

Answered by dipalipuja2006
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