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Adolf Hitler had great skill in making speeches but it was not until the German referendum of 1929 that Hitler and the Nazi party gained credibility and the attention of the German people. By 1930 the Nazi party was the second largest party in Germany and in combination with the Communist party, won over 50 percent of the seats in the Reichstag. The Wallstreet crash of 1929 and the ensuing depression were thought to be key in the rise of the Nazi party.

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He promised them that they would earn more money.

Germans were depressed and was poor after WW1 and a leader like this would only bring them up, and hitler did.

In a very bad way.

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What caused Germans to start taking Hitler and his message seriously?

germans started to take hitler seriously because the wanted power. the belived that with hitler the could gain control of th e world and be the best. some where also afraid of him and did it to gain his trust.


What caused Germany to start taking Adolf Hitler and his message seriously?

no one can find that out so lets just blame it on the illiminatiti like what everyone does now


What factor caused many Germans to accept the Nazis?

The promises that Hitler made.


What was France's role in World War 2?

They were enemies of Hitler until he turned his military against France at which point they promptly surrendered after their army was slaughtered. The French Resistance caused quite a bit of trouble for the Germans as Hitler attempted to maintain control.


Would the rise of the Nazis have been prevented if the German Empire had not been dissolved in 1919?

Not really, no. It was primarily, if not ONLY caused by the Treaty of Versailles, which unfairly blamed Germany for the entire war. It was because of the huge blow the treaty caused to Germans that caused the rise of Adolf Hitler and his brutal Nazi party.

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What caused Germans to start talking about Adolf Hitler and his message seriously?

The Great Depression led to Germans needing anyone who proposed a solution, including ultra-right-wing solutions.


What caused Germans to start taking Hitler and his message seriously?

germans started to take hitler seriously because the wanted power. the belived that with hitler the could gain control of th e world and be the best. some where also afraid of him and did it to gain his trust.


What caused Germany to start taking Adolf Hitler and his message seriously?

no one can find that out so lets just blame it on the illiminatiti like what everyone does now


What factor caused many Germans to accept the Nazis?

The promises that Hitler made.


What caused Hitler to grow angry and kill the Jews?

Hitler grew angry because the war went against the Germans.


What caused the Czechoslovakian crisis in 1938?

The Czechoslovakian Crisis of 1938 was caused by unrest among the Germans forced to live under rule of another country in the Sudetenland. These Germans were receiving support from Adolph Hitler while the Czech government was trying to quell their effort for independence.


What caused roosevelt to move towards supporting the war?

For one, the message the US intercepted from Germans, meant for Mexico for Mexico to declare war against the US


What was France's role in World War 2?

They were enemies of Hitler until he turned his military against France at which point they promptly surrendered after their army was slaughtered. The French Resistance caused quite a bit of trouble for the Germans as Hitler attempted to maintain control.


What caused nazism?

Hitler.


What was hitlers excuse for German defeat in World War 1?

Hitler claimed it was a Jewish Conspiracy that caused the Germans to sign the Treaty of Versailles (which he figured was written by the Jewish conspiracy). He was really hung up on thinking all the troubles in the world were caused by Jews.


Would the rise of the Nazis have been prevented if the German Empire had not been dissolved in 1919?

Not really, no. It was primarily, if not ONLY caused by the Treaty of Versailles, which unfairly blamed Germany for the entire war. It was because of the huge blow the treaty caused to Germans that caused the rise of Adolf Hitler and his brutal Nazi party.


What conflict has Hitler caused?

He caused World War 2.