answersLogoWhite

0

The treaty aided in Hitler's rise to power because the German people felt alienated from the rest of the world and the reparations were putting a terrible strain on the German economy. Hitler's Nazi Party used Nationalism, pride in one's own country, to rally the German people behind his cause.

User Avatar

Rosella Runte

Lvl 13
3y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

What German feelings did Hitler exploit to rise to power?

Anger at the Treaty of VersaillesAnger at the Treaty of Versailles


What was a major reason for Adolf Hitler's rise to power?

Provisions of the Treaty of Versailles


Was Hitler lucky of the Treaty of Versailles?

He was lucky because the treaty of versailles gave him an opertunity to rise


What did the Treaty of Versailles lay a foundation for?

The rise of fascism in Germany.


Was the Treaty of Versailles responsible for the rise of Adolf Hitler?

yes


What was the impact of the treaty of Versailles on Europe and the Versailles of the rest of the world after world war1?

the treaty of Versailles plunged Europe into the second world war and it led to the rise of aggressors in Europe


How did the depression and the treaty of Versailles led to the rise of Adolf Hitler?

Yeaa


Did the Munich Putsch help or hinder Hitlers rise to power?

a


What was a major step in Adolf Hitlers rise to power?

His discovery of a powerful voice and a very motivational speaker in himself. Also by doing this, convincing germans that he could help save them from the dreaded Treay of Versailles.


The conditions of the treaty of Versailles impacted the rise of what government?

The Nazi party government in Germany in the 1930s


Did the Treaty of Versailles bring peace to Europe?

The Treaty of Versailles did NOT bring peace to Europeafter 1919 (although it might be claimed that its terms were never carried out). It certainly helped the rise of Adolf Hitler to power in Germany, and many historians believe that it was one of the crucial causes of World War II.


Were Germany justified in objecting to the treaty of Versailles?

Depends on your opinion. I'd say no, although it is worth mentioning that the treaty humiliated and enfuriated the average german, and gave rise to Hitler, somebody who promised to restore Germany's power...