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deff fn [24]
4 years ago
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First, explain the causes and effect of Hitler's rise to power by doing the following: describe the economic issues that led to

hitler's rise to power in Germany, and describe the political effects of that rise. Then analyze where Hitler's rise to power was prevntable (by germany or by other countries) by taking a postion and supporting that position with evidence
History
1 answer:
Firlakuza [10]4 years ago
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Hitler's rise to power, from an economic standpoint, was really caused by the Treaty of Versailles. The Treaty of Versailles was passed after World War I and blamed Germany for beginning of World War I. Along with this, Germany was responsible for paying reparations to countries like Great Britain and France. This caused the German economy to crash, as hyperinflation kicked in. This allowed for the rise of a strong leader who could turn the German economy around.

As Hitler worked his way up through the political ranks, the size of the Nazi party grew. Once Hitler was in complete control of the German government, he used this power to get rid of all other political parties in the country. He was able to do this through the use of his own secret police.

Hitler's reign could have been curtailed during 1939. However, the Munich Agreement allowed Hitler to gain control over parts of Czechoslovakia. This only fueled his aggression for land and political power.
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