what factors enabled Hitler's rise to power (5points)
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Hitler was an extraordinary speaker and had the ability to convince people that he could bring them out of their misery. 1920s was a period of extreme economic hardship for Germany and they could believe anyone who could be that convincing. The German people were disoriented by the World War - I as they could never imagine Germany losing. They badly sought answers for the defeat and one young lad convinced them that he had the answers.
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Many factors were leading to Hitler's development:
- The Treaty of Versailles is one of the primary factors behind the rise of Hitler's power. During WWI Germany had to sign the agreement to curb Germany and its aspirations. It became Germany because Hitler was a great speaker.
- The political parties would not work together.
- Industrialists gave Hitler money and support.
- In 1923 the value of 1 US currency reached 4,210,500,000,000 points and there was severe inflation.
- The depression of 1929 , World War II, Germany had been in a very bad economy.
- Five million Germans have been unemployed for some time. Because Hitler pledged and get them out of their shambles post-war, he was appointed by the Germans
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