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REASONS FOR RISE OF HITLER

Post-World War I Germany faced significant challenges, including widespread poverty, high unemployment, and a fragile economy. The Weimar Government struggled to maintain order, resulting in 376 political murders and a loss of public confidence.

REASONS FOR RISE OF HITLER

REASONS FOR RISE OF HITLER

Main topic

Hitler's abilities

Exploited fear of communism to people
- This made many rich industrialists support the Nazis as they wanted an anti-communist government.
- Convinced people that the Nazi Party was the only party capable of providing order and stopping the communists.
- He made use of propaganda to spread fear about the aims of communism.
Charisma and oratorical skills
- He inspired confidence and belief among Germans that he could be the one to lead Germany out of its problems.
- Hitler had a natural ability to capture people's attention with his public speaking skills.

Weakness of the Weimar Government

Hyoerinflation
- The more money printed, the more the value decreased.
- Post war Germany suffered with poverty, high unemployment and a fragile economy.

6 million people were unemployed during the Great Depression.

Lost of support from the middle class
- The middle class stopped supporting the government as they believed that the government and its democratic system had failed.
- Germany problems worsened by the hyper-inflation caused by the overprinting of money which the government used to pay off its debts.
- Weimar Government was heavily in debt due to the payment of war reparations.
Unable to keep order in the country
- Due to the level of violence in the country, people lost confidence in the governments ability to maintain law and order.
- Members of the Weimar Government became targets for attack. There were 376 political murders.

Political & economic circumstances in Germany

After TOV in 1918, Germany was at the point of defeat.
From the end of WW1 in 1918 to the rule of the Weimar Government to the Great Depression, Germany experienced political and economic instability.