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Zina [86]
3 years ago
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1 Why did many German soldiers, including a young Adolf Hitler, feel betrayed from

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Radda [10]3 years ago
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Answer: I don't have all the answers but here are the answers for some:

1= German soldiers, including a young Adolf Hitler, felt betrayed from

WWI because everyone pretty much blamed Germany for the whole war. This was called the Treaty of Versailles.

2= Germany was hit harder by the Great Depression than any other country because of the Treaty of Versailles. Germany had to give a lot of their resources to other nations due to the treaty.  

6= Hitler used propaganda to rise to power he also blamed other people (I think the Jews) for the treaty.

7= The thing that Hitler used to gain power was propaganda, he would give speeches saying that he could fix the shame Germany felt after the Treat of Versailles

Explanation: I know this is not all the answers but I hope it helps. Can you please give me the brainlyest (the gold crown)?

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