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ID number:702455
 
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Published: 01.12.1996.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
References: Not used
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Hitler could not have risen to power in Germany without the support of the people. The main reasons for Hitler's rise to power 1923 were the social, economic, and political problems of Weimar Germany. These problems were instrumental in his control over the people.
One reason Hitler was able to rise to power was that he had a great deal of influence over the German people, because he sympathized with their problems. Hitler promised the German people many things, and they believed he would keep his word and fulfill what he had said. One of the main things he promised to do would be to ignore the Treaty of Versailles, and even threatened to tear it up.
The terms of the Treaty [of Versailles] were humiliating to most Germans, and condemnation of its terms undermined the government and served as a rallying cry for those who like Hitler believed Germany was ultimately destined for greatness.

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