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After the end of the First World War, political parties that came into being in Germany decided to reform German polity. This gave birth to the German Weimar Republic.

However, following the signing of the Treaty of Versailles, Germany was forced to pay reparation in the form of money. When the gold reserves in Germany were exhausted, Germany began to print the German Mark in huge numbers and this caused the Economic Depression of the 1930s.

It was amidst this confusion that Hitler marked his rise to power. The people held the Weimar Republic responsible for the Depression and broke their faith in the government.

Hitler's extensive Propaganda to win the hearts of the people promised them a better future of economic prosperity. Demonstrations envisaged the ideals of unity and strength which won the confidence of the Germans.

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Hitler did two main things to "resolve" unemployment during his rule over Germany:

1) Removal of Jews: Hitler removed Jews from the businesses that they owned and appointed unemployed Germans to run and own those businesses. This lowered the unemployment rate for Non-Jewish Germans. (Of course, this also happened for other undesirables who owned businesses.)

2) Government Spending: Hitler spent a lot in improving the German military and German infrastructure. This led to increased production and more jobs as a result.

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The people of Germany were poor and very desperate. So Hitler decided that this was the most perfect time to rise to power. So he promised everyone that he would help them....AS IF!!!!!

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