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what promises did hitler make to the germany.how did he mobilise them?

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Answered by reedingbeets
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Adolf Hitler joined the Nazi party when the party was just formed. He was one of the many who were angry on the allies for meting out a harsh treaty like the Versailles treaty. He wanted to seize power after the Government by Scleicher and Papen failed to get the desired effect. During this time the Communists won many seats in the German Reichstag, lower house. Hitler like many germans feared that a communist 2/3rd majority win would makethe Germans slave of the Russian masters. He made several promises to the people during his speeches. Some of them are-

1 Destruction of the Communist supremacy in Germany and to prevent Germany from becoming a Communist state like Soviet Russia

2 Regaining of the German prestige which they lost after WW1.

3 Regaining of the German territories lost due to the Versailles treaty(Sudentland, Rhineland, Saarland from the League of Nations, Danzig corridor from Poland).

4 Union of all German speaking areas to make a greater German State.

5 Making of Germany into a global power capable of competing with the US and Britain.


Answered by aganupria
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Answer:

(i) Hitler promised to build a strong nation, undo the injustice of the Versailles Treaty and restore the dignity of the German people.

(ii) He promised employment for those looking for work, and a secure future for the youth.

(iii) He promised to weed out all foreign influences and resist all foreign 'conspiracies' against Germany.

In order to mobilise German people Hitler held massive rallies and public meetings. The Red banners with the Swastika, the Nazi salute and the ritualised rounds of applause after the speeches left deep influence on the minds of German people

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