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uysha [10]
3 years ago
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What were the social conditions in Germany before the WWII

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worty [1.4K]3 years ago
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<span>The period between the first and second world war was a time of great turmoil in Germany. During World War I, the monarchy led by Kaiser Von Wilhelm was toppled and replaced by the democratic government known as the Weimar Republic. The Weimar Republic pre-World War II suffered from a series of problems; hyperinflation of currency, political radicalism in the form of Communism and Fascism, debts from the first world war, and social devastation. </span><span>
</span><span>These factors led to a highly socially divided society. This divisiveness allowed for the charismatic leader, Adolf Hitler, to use the problems of Germany to attain power. He used anti-Semitic rhetoric blaming the Jewish bankers for the economic turmoil to gain a strong and dedicated following. He told the German people that they must refuse to pay the reparations of the First World War and reunite all German speaking peoples in one country. </span><span>
</span><span>The chaotic social conditions of Germany would eventually lead to the destruction of the Weimar Republic and Hitler's assumption of power.</span>
lara31 [8.8K]3 years ago
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People were afraid to talk to other people cause they were scared that they might be spys
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