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Because of the Treaty of Versailles. This treaty really punished Germany and Germany was in such a hard condition that they were desperate to do anything to get out of the desperate economy that they lived in. When Hitler came and said that he had a plan, everyone started listening to him and started doing what he said to do because he really did help Germany get out of their desperate economy and their economy started to do better. Then Hitler started the Nazi army and nobody did anything about it...

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