what were the causes of Nazism
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In October 1929 the Wall Street Crash led to the global Great Depression of the early 1930s, the depression hit Germany very hard as many businesses relied on loans from American banks which had gone bust. Hitler used this situation to his advantage and in the September 1930 election he used several techniques to spread his 'national socialism' and antisemitism to the workers who had become disillusioned with the regular socialism of the SPD.
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Causes of Nazism
Discontentment after Treaty of Versaillies
The Treaty of Versailles humiliated the Germans.
Their territories were taken and they were forced to pay huge war repairs.
They had to lose colonies and lands.
Economic crisis
There was loss of economy .
The farmers were in debt .
These were the economic crisis of the First World War.
Political instability
There was no strong government and it was easy for Nazis to take over the instable government.
Hitler's personality
Hitler was a capable and promising leader.
He had a charismatic personality.
Absence of opposition
There was no strong opposition against the Nazis.
Anti-semitic propaganda.
The Jews were portrayed as traitors and the Nazi party took the advantage of the Anti-semitic propaganda.
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