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What did Hitler do to overcome the economic crisis that broadly hit the German economy

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Answered by mindapp
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political radicalization was only by the economic crisis. Germany had fought the war repratistion in gold. this depleted gold reserves at time resources were scare.
this crisis in the economy polity and Society on the background of Hitler's rise to power. in 1923 Hitler plan to see is control of Bravia March to Berlin and capture power. he failed and aressted and try for tresion and later realesed the Nazi is code not effectively mobilize popular support in the early 1930. it was during the Great Depression that nazizm become a mass movement. after 1929 banks collapse and businesses shut down. workers lost their jobs and the middle classes for threatened with destruction. in such a situation Nazi propaganda striated hopes of a better future. by 1932 it had become the largest party with 37% votes. Hitler was a powerful speaker his profession and his words more people. I promise to build a strong Nation, undo the injustice of the versatile Treaty and restore the dignity of the German people. Hitler devised a new policy of government. he understood the significance of rituals and spectacle in mass mobilisation. after that Nazi got the red banners with the Swastika the Nazi salute and there's a ritualized rounds of Apples after the features where all part of his spectacle of power. it is an imagine that captured the imagination of the people who sense of dignity and try had been settled and who are living in a time of backlit economic and political crisis.
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Answered by mintu77
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Under the Dawes plan the German economy did well, but following the Wall Street Crash this plan was discontinued. Hjalmar Schacht was Hitler’s finance minister, and under him free market economic ceased, and prices of all commodities were fixed by the government. Demand was managed by means of government intervention. The lack of foreign currency was overcome by means of autarky, producing as much as possible at home. Ersatz means substitute and so an effort was made to substitute home grown products for imports. Thus, a coffee substitute was made from acorns. For items that could not be made at home, barter agreements were possible, or else Germany took over those areas producing them.
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