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How did nazism become a mass movement​

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Answered by HOTMESS
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Nazism became a mass movement in Germany largely due to the charisma and personality of Adolf Hitler. The following personal qualities helped Hitler in establishing Nazism:-

1. His speech quality was very influential to the common people of Germany.

2. He was a shrewd politician who could understand the mood of the public.

3. He understood the resentment of the German public against the harsh conditions imposed by the victorious allies of the first world war.

4.Through his speeches, he was able to express that anger of the German people and win their support.

5. He had a strong sense of importance of the public display of pomp and pageantry. His public meetings and rallies were shrewdly organised to project him as the leader of the German people who could restore Germany's lost glory.

Answered by UrsAnnabelle
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Answer:Nazism became a mass movement only during the Great Depression because of the following reasons:-

1 Banks collapsed and business shut down, workers lost their jobs and middle class was threatened as their saving diminish when the currency lost its value.

2) In such a situation Nazi propaganda stirred hopes of  a better future in lives of ordinary people that is the reason they got 37% vote in 1932 elections.

3) Also Hiltler was a powerful speker. His passion and his words moved the people.

4)He promised to build a strong nation, undi the injustice of Treaty of Versaillles and restore the dignity of the German people

5) He promised employment for those who are looking for work and secure future to youth 

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