Actually Germany did result to violence. After ww1 Germany was in a horrible depression. Along comes Hitler promisses wealth and pride and a turn around for the country. He provided jobs and built the auto bahn. Then his egomania turned Germany to war against the" Jews". He was saying it was the "Jews" that caused all economic problems in Germany and the loss of ww1. By the time Germany figured out what his plan was, well it was too late to turn back. Either you follow or end up in a camp yourself. So much more to tell but that is the jist of it.
Germans were attracted to Oklahoma because of the idea of a better life and to be able to own their own land. The Germans also liked the idea of a greater economic opportunity.
Marx and Engels
Various report suggest that many Germans disapproved of the violence rather than that they were pro-Jewish. The Nazis liked to present themselves to the public as the "law 'n' order" party.
treaty of versailles
Hitler made promises of things the Germans wanted and needed to hear.
Germany had been in horrible economic shape- people were out of work, out of money, out of food. Hitler gave them the promise of better economic times, and restoration of pride in Germany.
Because all of the other countries involved in WW1 agreed to make Germans pay for all of the costs of WW1. That's part of the reason why WW2 started.
There were multiple reasons why Germans emigrated to the US in large numbers. One significant reason was economic opportunities. Many Germans sought better economic conditions and job prospects in the US, especially during times of economic hardship in Germany. Additionally, political and social factors such as religious freedom, social unrest, and conflicts also influenced German emigration to the US.
No. Hitler came to power primarily on account of the fact that Hitler claimed that he could turn the German economy around. Once in power, he implemented the policies of the Nazi Party which served to improve the economic situation for many Germans, but at the cost of millions of lives that were slaughtered.
The victorious Allied forces imposed a very punitive peace treaty on Germany, the Treaty of Versailles, which among other things required Germany to pay reparations for the war. This was the primary source of the bitterness of Germans. Added to that was the economic disaster of the Great Depression, which made things hard for everyone, including Germans. It was much harder to meet the terms of the Treaty of Versailles as a result of the Great Depression. So, it was a painful situation.
A main reason for this is that Hitler was blaming the economic condition of Germany on the Jews and the people saw this and accepted this for the Jews were a minority.
The Great Depression had a significant impact on Germany politically. The economic crisis fueled widespread discontent and desperation among the German people, leading to a rise in support for extremist political parties such as the Nazi Party. This ultimately allowed Adolf Hitler to exploit the situation and gain power, leading to the establishment of a totalitarian regime and ultimately World War II.