what were the causes of rise of hitler in germany
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Germany had a number of different moderate parties who tried to run the country between them in various coalitions. All proved to be ineffective in dealing with the post war economic problems. Hilter promised decisive action and a united country which appealed to many people, even those who did not support him. He also appeared to be an effective deterrant to the rise of Communism, so other factions were willing to work with him to use his apparent strengths to their own advantage.
Hitler first appealed to the working class and recruited enough supporters to challenge the Communists at street level.
He then focused on the Middle class who had lost out financially through the hyper inflation of the 20's.
Then he seemed to give the upper class the chance to restore their pre-war position.
By promising everything to everybody at a time when no one else appeared to have any answer at all, he presented himself as the perfect leader.
The majority of Germans were not fooled by this but enough people supported him to make him the single most popular leader, then when more moderate parties backed him, thinking that once conditions improved they could dump him, it was Hilter who took over, creating a dictatorship.
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