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Sphinxa [80]
3 years ago
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How did Hitler's Nazi party begin and gain power

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Stella [2.4K]3 years ago
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Answer:

Adolf Hitler fought in WWII and saw the horrors of war as well as what came afterward. He and his compatriots saw how badly the war effected Germany and believed that the reperations it had to pay were too cruel. "Hitler's Nazi Party" was founded in the late 1920's as the National Socialist Workers' Party to combat the rising communistic revolution in Germany and neighboring countries as well as unite all of Germany and countries that broke away from Germany. Adolf Hitler rose to power in Germany through a serious of electoral victories by the National Socialists and became Chancellor and in 1934, after the death of President Paul von Hindenburg, Adolf Hitler assumed the twin titles of chancellor and fuhrer. The Holodomar, a mass famine caused by the communists that killed millions of Slavic people in 1932-1933, helped fuel the National Socialists and the people of Germany against the USSR.

Aliun [14]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

By him spreading what his plan was, and what he wanted to do. He gained power because he was creating so much destruction in peoples lives that he used fame as a gain.

Explanation:

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