What factor enabled Hitler's rise to power
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A substantial part of the population hated the Republic and were prepared to do anything-even bringing a monster like Hitler to power-in order to destroy the democratic republic established in 1919.This crowd were the old elite in the 2d Reich,namely big landowners,wealthy industrialists,most of the officers in the rump army,and a significant part of the judiciary.Their party was the DNVP and their ulimate goal was the re-establishment of the Hohenzollern monarchy.The democratic forces were weak,indecisive,and incompetent.The various chancellors who served in the republic weren’t really bad men-just useless.
And blaming it all on the alleged harshness on the Treaty of Versailles is a cop-out.
And blaming it all on the alleged harshness on the Treaty of Versailles is a cop-out.
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Hitler was the founder of naziam, he rose into power when people of germany gave him power to become a dictator. After the harsh treaty of versallies,germany was in adepression and was in agreat loss, they were also in revenge mood to acquire back their lost colonies.. At that time hitler was the only person who gave them a opportunity to gain back their reputation. Thus, this helped hitler to rise into power
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