What were the factors responsible for the rise of Nazism in Germany after World War I? (3marks)
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One factor that was of huge significance to the rise of fascism in Germany was the Treaty of Versailles. The Social Democrats, who were the main party of influence in the post-war government, were blamed for accepting a peace treaty which economically crippled and morally condemned Germany for being the instigators of World War I.
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The Nazis were strongly influenced by the post–World War I far-right in Germany, which held common beliefs such as anti-Marxism, anti-liberalism and antisemitism, along with nationalism, contempt for the Treaty of Versailles and condemnation of the Weimar Republic for signing the armistice in November 1918 which later ...
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