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frozen [14]
3 years ago
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Why do you believe so many German’s ended up getting on board with the Nazi’s?

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Strike441 [17]3 years ago
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I believe that since Germany had just lost World War 1 they had to pay off all their debts, leaving them in an economic depression. Therefore, when Hitler began to speak and present himself infront of people, they saw him as a strong power of hope. He was the only one who brought gave hope to turn their economy around in such a depressing time. As a result, most Germans just wanted their lives, jos, money, and family to turn back to normal. They we're blind-sighted by what Hitler actually meant he was doing. They supported the Nazi's because Hitler blamed the Jews for why their economy was at such a low point. Most Germans believed what Hitler said and wanted to get back at the Jews for what they alledegly did. Hitler made the Germans live in fear of "what the Jews were doing".

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