What were the causes for the rise of Nazism in Germany?
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Ans-; The Nazis were strongly influenced by the post World War I far fight in Germany , which held common beliefs such as anti- Marxism , anti- liberalism and antisemitism , along with nationalism contempt for the treaty of Versailles and condemnsation of the Weimar Republic for signing the armistic in November 1918 which later
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The causes for the rise of Nazism in Germany
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- Nazism in Germany rise with the failure of the Weimar Republic as they failed to fulfil their promises.
- Nazism promised effective leadership and a solution to the economic crisis.
- Germans were drawn to Nazism because it seemed a healthy affirmation of life with a new purpose.
- Nazism became popular in 1930s after winning the election and became Chancellor of Germany.
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