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What were the reasons of popularity of nazism in germany?

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Answered by sukesh234
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The Nazi Party was one of a number of right-wing extremist political groups that emerged in Germany following World War I. Beginning with the onset of the Great Depression it rose rapidly from obscurity to political prominence, becoming the largest party in the German parliament in 1932.

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The Nazi Party’s meteoric rise to power began in 1930, when it attained 107 seats in Germany’s parliament, the Reichstag. In July 1932, the Nazi Party became the largest political party in the Reichstag with 230 representatives

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In the final years of the Weimar Republic (1930 to 1933), the government ruled by emergency decree because it could not attain a parliamentary majority. Political and economic instability, coupled with voter dissatisfaction with the status quo, benefitted the Nazi Party.

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As a result of the Nazis’ mass support, German president Paul von Hindenburg appointed Hitler chancellor on January 30, 1933. His appointment paved the way to the Nazi dictatorship after Hindenburg’s death in August 1934.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Reasons of Popularity of the Nazism in Germany:-

1. Weimar Republic: The Weimar Republic signed the peace treaty at Versailles. Under it, Germany had to lose 10% of it's population, 13% of territories, etc. People wanted to remove Weimar Republic. Otherwise, people lost faith in democracy. [tex][/tex]

2. Promises made by Herr Hitler:-

  • Hitler promised to undo all the diagrace of the peace treaty and to return the dignity of the people.
  • He targeted to weed out all the foreign influences and 'conspiracies' in Germany.
  • He declared to provide a secure future of the youths.

3. Personality: He was a great orator. His words moved people. This became another factor.

4. Propaganda: He used several codes. They were chilling. They used,

  • special treatment,
  • final solution (for Jews), and
  • Euthanasia (for the Disabled)

for the prosecution. He also introduced several films, leaflets, slogans, etc. Most infamous film was The Eternal Jew. He cared abou the communication so that people will support Nazism.

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