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What does formed the background to hitlers rise to power?

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Answered by sawakkincsem
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Hitler was a man belonging to a middle-class family. He was an unusually artistic personality. He joined the German Workers Party in 1919. He conveyed many powerful speeches. He had a talent with words that was able to move the masses. After throwing off Bravia of his powerful role. He gained control of the party and changed its name to the Nazi Party. He fought world war to bring Germany to its full power.

Answered by saltywhitehorse
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The reason for Hitler's rise to power became possible because of the weakness of the Weimar government and the strength of the Nazi party.  

Explanation:

  • Germany after the first world war put under humiliation and forced to sign the Treaty of Versailles.
  • The Weimar Republic began to face problems after it came into power after the war.
  • Under the Treaty of Versailles, Germans forced to pay the reparation the Allied group.
  • The country entered into a depression that put people to lost faith in the government where most of the politicians were corrupt.
  • The hyperinflation caused economic depression and unemployment in the country.
  • All this allowed Hitler to rise in Power in Germany where he promised to solve the problem and bring back the glory of the nation.
  • Nazism became popular in 1930, and in 1933 Hitler became the Chancellor of Germany.  

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