Why Nazism become popular in Germany by 1930?
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The Nazi Party was one of a number of right-wing extremist political groups that ... to political prominence, becoming the largest party in the German parliament in 1932. ... The Nazi Party's meteoric rise to power began in 1930, when it attained 107 ... percent of the popular vote, making it the largest political party in Germany.
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Nazism became popular in Germany by 1930 because:
(i) Threat of communism was a contributing factor in the rise of popularity of Nazism. Though the Sparta cist uprising designed on the Bolshevik Revolution in Russia was crushed, Nazis played the card of rising menance of communism to win the support of the conservative forces.
(ii) Failure of communist party and the socialist party to put up a united front also contributed to the popularity of Nazism.
(iii) Hitler's personality played an important role. He was a good orator and his words inspired cross-section of people to support him. The working class because he promised employment and security and the propertied class because he promised to make Germany great again.
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(i) Threat of communism was a contributing factor in the rise of popularity of Nazism. Though the Sparta cist uprising designed on the Bolshevik Revolution in Russia was crushed, Nazis played the card of rising menance of communism to win the support of the conservative forces.
(ii) Failure of communist party and the socialist party to put up a united front also contributed to the popularity of Nazism.
(iii) Hitler's personality played an important role. He was a good orator and his words inspired cross-section of people to support him. The working class because he promised employment and security and the propertied class because he promised to make Germany great again.
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