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What promises did Hitler made to Germany

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Answered by MacTavish343
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Hitler promised to overturn the Treaty of Versailles and stop reparations and to give Germany back her pride.

He also promised to re-arm Germany, contrary to the Treaty. By recruiting a large army and building a whole new navy and air force, Hitler would be able to reduce unemployment. This promise made him popular both with some sections of the unemployed and the military.

Hitler’s promise of strong government and stability was widely supported particularly by industrialists, who were terrified of the left wing unions and communism. Particularly after the Wall Street Crash, many big businessmen made huge donations to the Nazi Party.

By making the Jews the scapegoat no-one had to take responsibility for their role in Germany’s collaps
Answered by anonymous15
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Hitler Made many promises to the country of Germany in order to come to power. Most of the promises he made, he did not keep. After WWII Germany signed the Treaty of versailles which was the main cause of Germany's economic problems at the time. The U.S. made loans to Germany to help with its failing economy. But when the market crashed in 1929, the U.S. could not continue to help out Germany. This helped set up Hitler perfectly. The people of Germany wee looking for someone who could help fix all of the ongoing problems they were facing in Germany. At the time they had lost faith in their governments ability to take care of its citizens. Hitler believed he could help the people in Germany and he promised them all relief. He also promised jobs for the unemployed and a market for the farmers goods. Hitler began to appeal to peoples emotions instead of their reason. The people of Germany heard what they wanted to hear and ignored the violence of the Nazi party. Hitler blamed Germany's problems on the "corrupt" politicians, communists, and Jews. He told Germany that if they got rid of them, all of Germany's problems would vanish and the whole country would improve. Many people in Germany protested Hitler's ideas and reasoning. They put blame on him for all of Germany's problems. The people that did disagree with Hitler were faced with violence. Many were forced to leave the country to save their lives.
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