Economically speaking. They were thrashed with paying reprimands for all of the damage done. This stirred up a lot of tension between political parties as they felt like they were being suppressed and bullied by other nations.
Couple that with the Great Depression and evening worse economic outlook, they Germans wanted something or someone to take them out of the depths and into the “light” and we all know how that turned out.
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Why D-Day Was So Important to Allied Victory. The invasion of northern France in 1944 was the most significant victory of the Western Allies in the Second World War. ... The German Army suffered a catastrophe greater than that of Stalingrad, the defeat in North Africa or even the massive Soviet summer offensive of 1944.
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The answer is (d) to prevent politicians from investing in business