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What conditions led to Adolf Hitler's rise to power in Germany

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Extreme poverty and suffering following WWI. Hitler using hate and suspicion to get followers, using Jews as scape goats to blame for problems

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The other European countries wouldn't let them have a army and hitler spoke to them saying they could and would take controll of europe

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Germany's loss in WW1, the Treaty of Versailles, hyper inflation of the German Mark, the need to blame Germany's problems on a scapegoat ...

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Nice summary of a complex issue. Green to you!
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Thanks Rick! If I were home and on the computer it would've been a bit more informative :-)
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Some of the conditions that led to Adolf Hitler's rise to power in Germany were his action to join politics, and the extreme advocate of the party he was in. Check out http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adolf_Hitler's_rise_to_power for more information.

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He lifted up the pride of the German people. He helped to introduce the company Volkswagen. Basically the fact that the German people at the time had nobody else to follow.

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