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what were the causes of the rise of Hitler?​

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During Hitler's absence in prison, the Nazi Party languished as the result of internal dissension.

After his release, Hitler faced difficulties that had not existed before 1923.

Economic stability had been achieved by a currency reform and the Dawes Plan had scaled back Germany's World War I reparations.

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