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Hitler's Rise To Power

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“Those who want to live, let them fight, and those who do not want to fight in this world of eternal struggle do not deserve to live.” said by Adolf Hitler, leader of the Nazi Party. Hitler was opposed to violence if it was going to turn the nation he once cherished back into the nation he once loved. The deuteration of Germany's government happened economically, politically, and socially. Aiding Hitler's rise to power and making him one of the world’s major examples of a powerful leader.
The first main reason that led to Hitler’s rise to power would be Germany's economic status. Germany's government at the time was having trouble keeping their citizens content. Many Germans believe that at the time their government made a poor decision of …show more content…

The status of women also improved under Hitler and the Nazi Party's rule. Women were perceived as good mothers who raised their children at home while men were at work. Couples were also loaned marks for each child they had. Mothers who had more than eight children were also given gold medals. Overall the Nazi party viewed woman as child caretakers and nothing more. Moreover, Communism was a huge part of Germany's economy after World War 1. Mostly due to the suffering economy that the German nation began to face. Huge communist protests were going on all around the nation. Germans saw this as a danger to their nation from the soviet union's forerunner. Russia was a successor's ideology influence Germany was a threat according to the Germans. Jews often considered being the people that owned German banks. Many Germans felt as though the Jews were the cause of Germany's economic collapse. By blaming the Jews Hitler began to create an enemy. He claimed that all Germanys problems were caused by the Jews and many individuals believed him. Moreover, Jews were hated greatly after World War 1. The hatred towards these groups of individuals flourished. Hitler banned Jews from society with the political message to make Germany a large and economically powerful country. Hitler tactic to build on to frustrations with Jews was not new. Being Austrian and growing up in Vienna the mayor was …show more content…

He had extreme views and the Germans were extremely hopeless from the conditions mentioned. Therefore, the Germans supported Hitler assisting his rise to power. Furthermore, Hitler was influenced by his own opinions and interpretations. Leading him to build a strong nation full of hatred for Jews, leading to more unspeakable actions. Economically speaking, German's suffrage started from Germany's loss in World War 1 allowing Hitler to point the finger at Jews and accuse them of being the reason for the loss. Socially speaking, communism was on uproar and extreme approaches to these problematic situations only felt right for the Germans. Hitler proposed to Germans a better nation in their time of vulnerability and they were passionate to bring their nation back to normal. Politically speaking Germany's economy needed a leader and saw Hitler as a man who promised a better future for the Germans. Therefore, the Germans followed his leadership and became a nation of Communism. Aiding Hitlers and the Nazi Party the rise to

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