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The world depression created an opportunity for many to try and gain power. In Germany, not only the depression but bitterness over the Versailles Treaty and the massive inflation caused by actions in the Weimar Republic created a perfect storm for the rise of Hitler.

Basically, when people are desperate for change; when they are tired of having no jobs, of having their money be worth almost nothing, they will welcome someone coming in and changing all that.

Hitler was what is called an identity entrepreneur; someone who is able to appeal to those without hope and to convince them that if they follow him then life will be better.

Hitler was hardly the first and obviously not the last of this type of man. Even in the U.S. at that time, Fascist and Communist groups were making strides. In the Spanish Civil War, the moderate voices were silenced and it became a fight between Fascist and Communist.

People are willing to join a cause, even an extreme cause, if it gives them hope. Hitler and others provided hope. They provided a sense of purpose and of pride.

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The world depression created an opportunity for many to try and gain power. In Germany, not only the depression but bitterness over the Versailles Treaty and the massive inflation caused by actions in the Weimar Republic created a perfect storm for the rise of Hitler.

Basically, when people are desperate for change; when they are tired of having no jobs, of having their money be worth almost nothing, they will welcome someone coming in and changing all that.

Hitler was what is called an identity entrepreneur; someone who is able to appeal to those without hope and to convince them that if they follow him then life will be better.

Hitler was hardly the first and obviously not the last of this type of man. Even in the U.S. at that time, Fascist and Communist groups were making strides. In the Spanish Civil War, the moderate voices were silenced and it became a fight between Fascist and Communist.

People are willing to join a cause, even an extreme cause, if it gives them hope. Hitler and others provided hope. They provided a sense of purpose and of pride.

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