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Brainwashing through Propaganda. Germany was still suffering post-war problems such as political turmoil and economic depression and the Nazi party promised solutions to these problems. Anyone who didn't believe in them and weren't brainwashed were forced to vote in fear of their lives. That's all I know.

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The Nazi party (originally the Labour party) was voted for because of its charismatic leader, Adolf Hitler. Hitler joined the Labour party and became their greatest orator, basically a poster boy who inspired many, many people by promising them what they wanted. He made promises to every social class in Germany. To the poor he promised the return of jobs. The farmers were promised higher prices for their goods, and the middle class was promised various other things.

The most important thing he promised everyone was to return Germany to its former glory.

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They didn't. If you read in books about the subject like The Nazi Holocaust or Who voted for Hitler?, you can see that Hitler actually got relatively fewer working class people to vote for him than for other parties. Most working class Germans voted Socialist and Communist when the middle classes and upper classes were voting Nazi.

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The Treaty of Versailles blamed World War I on Germany and forced them to pay compensation to the allies, leading to national poverty. Adolf Hitler, leader of the Nazi Party, was a very influential speaker and leader who provided Germans with a scapegoat: the Jews. Germans liked the Nazi Party because they needed someone or something to believe in and Hitler, though sick and corrupt in his methods, provided it.

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The majority of Germans did not, but the government had so many parties and it made decision making different. The Nazis formed a coalition with the right wing Germany People's National Party, and were able to get Hitler appointed as Chancellor.

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Because the most of Germany like the ideas Hitler and the Nazi party had eg they wanted revenge for the treaty of Versailles which the allies made them sign

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