Improve economic conditions in Germany
he made promises to the workforce that he would make them a better country, then he broke his promises
He was extremely persuasive. Through rhetoric and promises, he managed to come from nothing to rule a country. He had many many people behind him because of his promises of returning glory to the German people and righting the wrongs that had been done to them after WWI.
The problems caused by the Great Depression made German people more likely to believe promises made by Adolf Hitler. He took advantage and promised everyone employment .
That Germany will get the western part of Poland (Russian territory), Russia will get the Eastern half and Germany promises not to invade Russia.
Improve economic conditions in Germany
he made promises to the workforce that he would make them a better country, then he broke his promises
Most German Catholics did not support Hitler.
because all of the german people wanted all the stuff that hitler was promiseing them such as: jobs getting rid of democracy reversing the Treaty of Versailles curbing Jewish influence etc.
He was extremely persuasive. Through rhetoric and promises, he managed to come from nothing to rule a country. He had many many people behind him because of his promises of returning glory to the German people and righting the wrongs that had been done to them after WWI.
Great Depression, poverty, fear of communism, nationalist promises, instable government.
General Rommel believed that the lack of German air support hampered his mission in North Africa during World War Two. He believed that a more serious effort had to be made by the German airforce to bomb Egyptian ports that received supplies for the British 8th Army.
The problems caused by the Great Depression made German people more likely to believe promises made by Adolf Hitler. He took advantage and promised everyone employment .
If you were German.
All Germans are not the same! You can never know whether or not to trust someone unless you know them.
they received wine
Mrs. Khan received a box of chocolates from a German officer