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reason for hitler rise to power

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Answered by rajqueen
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Hitler's "rise" can be considered to have ended in March 1933, after the Reichstag adopted the Enabling Act of 1933 in that month. President Paul von Hindenburg had already appointed Hitler as Chancellor on 30 January 1933 after a series of parliamentary elections and associated backroom intrigues.
Answered by ss3566021
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What are the reasons for the rise of hitler?

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★Hitler was a great speaker, with the power to make people support him.

★The moderate political parties would not work together, although together they had more support than the Nazis.

★The depression of 1929 created poverty and unemployment, which made people angry with the Weimar government.

★He promised to build a strong nation, undo the injustice of the Versailles Treaty and restore the dignity of the German people.

★ He assured employment for unemployed people and a secured future for the youths.

★ He promised to control all foreign influence and resist all foreign conspiracies against Germany.

★ He introduced a new style of politics. Nazi party held massive rallies and public meetings to demonstrate the support for Hitler and this massive mobilisation created a sense of unity among German people.

★ Nazi propaganda skilfully projected Hitler as a messiah, a saviour as someone who had arrived to save people from their distress.

★ Hitler came during such a period when the dignity and pride of German people were totally shattered due to the defeat in the First World War and humiliating Treaty of Versailles.

The crisis in the economy, polity and society formed the background of Hitler's rise to power.

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