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What Were The Weaknesses Of The Nazi Party

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The Nazi party went from being an unpopular political group in 1919 to being the most powerful political party in Germany by 1932. The reason for this are the weaknesses in the Weimar constitution, the 1918 Armistice, the 1923 crisis, the Treaty of Versailles and The Great Depression. Hitler’s personality was also very important to the Nazi’s success. He was very arrogant since his early days and he never took a no for an answer. He also was the type of the person who never gave up even and even if it did not work out he blamed others. All these reasons helped the Nazis rasie to power.

There was also the Armistice in 1918. This was signed along the Treaty of Versailles when the Ludendorff told the new government that the war was hopeless and requested immediate ceasefire. After …show more content…

This helped the Nazi party because the Germans were furious about this. Germany has always had a very strong army and the Germans were very proud of it. Germany lost 13% of their European territory and one tenth of Germany’s people. Apart from that she also lost all of her colonies. This helped Hitler and the Nazis because all this made the German people angry and Germans wanted to be in Germany, not some other country. This also shows how Hitler used the German’s self determination and their nationalistic feelings for the growth of his party. The people of Germany were also angry at the government for signing the Treaty of Versaille and they were looking for a more extremist party which was like the old kaiser government they all trusted. Anton Drexler and Hitler had made the twenty-five which boosted their support. The twenty five points made it clear that if the Nazi party came to power they will stop the reparation and they will not follow the treaty of versaille. He also appealed to all types of people in

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