From your understanding, why was Nazism popular among Germans, especially in the beginning? Select all that apply. The democrats
ignored the need for social reform. Too many political groups were vying for attention. High inflation and unemployment caused nationwide poverty and the democratic government seemed powerless to stop it. Communism was making its way into Germany and the people needed an alternative. People were desperate for change and Hitler seemed like the best hope.
People were desperate for change and Hitler seemed like the best hope, High inflation and unemployment caused nationwide poverty and the democratic government seemed powerless to stop it, and Communism was making its way into Germany and the people needed an alternative.
- People were desperate for change and Hitler seemed like the best hope,
- High inflation and unemployment caused nationwide poverty and the democratic government seemed powerless to stop it, and
- Communism was making its way into Germany and the people needed an alternative.
During the early rise of the nazi, Germany suffered massive economic depression due to the loss that they have to pay after losing world war I.
These make a great Orator such as Hitler, who captured people's spirit with dreams and promise of getting Germany's back into a wealthy super power able to obtain massive popularity.
When writing an essay like this, I would devote one paragraph to talking about how supply and demand dictate prices, and another paragraph to how international trade fuels economic growth.
Because it was the kind of war that was very debilitating. It was a war against civilians for one thing.
Poison gas which could maim as often as kill, left a person with permanently damaged lungs.
The war was fought in trenches. Plenty of opportunity to murder or be murdered, very little opportunity for clever espionage at the front. There was, however, plenty of opportunity behind the lines, but "All Quite ..." takes place at the front.