1- Humiliating treaty of Versailles
2- Economic crisis of 1929
3- spread of communism
4- German's no faith in Germany
5- making the best party strife
6- personality of Hitler
Because Hitler was saying what they wanted to hear: 1. "Germans are superior and should rule the world." Hitler claimed that the Aryan people were superior, but their obsessions actually reduced the effeciency of their manufacturing of military equipment. 2. "Jews are responsible for all of Germany's problems." The reality is, Germany was responsible for its own problems. When Germany attempted to overtake Europe in WW1, the rest of the world wasn't willing to accept Germany's control of Europe, and after Germany had been defeated, the League of Nations placed enough sanctions against Germany that German citizens were suffering already when the Great Depression hit in the 30's. Instead of accepting responsiblity for sending their nation into such financial trouble, they accepted Hitler's claim that "It's all the Jews." But isn't that a common kind of behavior? Blame anyone but yourself for your own problems. Germans are talented, but Hitler played on their ego, and as a result, millions died and the world suffered for decades.
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In addition, Germany was particularly badly hit by the Great Depression. Hitler's public hallmark was rage. His public screaming, shouting, ranting and raging seemed to many to express and embody their frustrations.
Nazism became popular due to a few reasons. First, after world war one gemrany was in shambles. Their economy and country fell apart. The versiellie treaty made them pay whT they had left to the allies as reparations money, they had to give up large amounts of territory, and formaly state that the war was their fault. All this made Germany ruins. The second reason is because of the unstable political system inter war ( between ww1 and ww2). After ww1 the monarchy government became a parliamentary democracy, but to do little influence and power it was easily undermined by other political groups such as the socialized and the newly (at the time) communists. The bird reason it became so prominent was because the people of Germany were desperate and were in need of a leader. When a young adolf Hitler started his political life after ww1 as a German officer he became very well liked by some and hated by others. He slowly took advantage of the governess instable climate and eventually ran cor office. He also had people burn down the German capital building and made it look like another political group did it. All in all, he was a very good speaker (mind I am not praising him but stating the truth). He offered a new, strong, respectable germany which was what all Germans wanted, and so they feel in love with him little knowing what would come next. I hope that helped, I am studying to teach ww2 history so yeah.
Many Germans supported Hitler because he gave them someone to blame for the economic crisis at the time.
Because the German's wanted to start a war and rule most of the world so the citizens had agreed to what he was trying to do.
he took advantage of their desperation
because, hitler said all the things that the german people wanted to hear
Mainly because they hate Jews
The Germans turned to the Nazis only because Hitler was a Nazi and Hitler was a good speaker and became furher
Hitler saw Jews as inferior to ethnic Germans. He exploited German anti-Semitism to enable his genocidal plans.
During the years prior to and during World War II, many young Germans joined the "Hitler Youth" group in Germany (and were encouraged to do so by many older Germans) as a result of Nazi propaganda. Trumpeting an "Us vs. Them" theme, as well as admonishing all Germans to do their part for the nation, the Nazis were widely successful in drawing out absolute loyalty and self-sacrifice from German citizens -- including German youth.
No, the German army was the army for Germany and the Nazi's was a party created by Adolf Hitler during his rise of the Third Reich. Since Hitler was the Furher the German army fought for Hitler during the war
They were called Nazis.
The Germans turned to the Nazis only because Hitler was a Nazi and Hitler was a good speaker and became furher
Adolf Hitler. It was not non-Nazis, most Germans were non-Nazis. But yes, it was sanctioned by Hitler.
The promises that Hitler made.
There is something odd about the question. Do you perhaps mean Germans and Jews?
Hitler did not create the Nazi party. That National Socialist party was formed in 1919 by others. Hitler had gone to one of their meetings and was attracted to them. He rose up in the leadership. Eventually he was made the Chancellor of Germany (like the Vice President in the USA). He became the Fuhrer after the President (familiar term for you) Hindenburg died. He led the Germans and the Nazis for 12 years.
Hitler was elected by his people (the Germans) that's why the National Socialists had power.
Hitler and his followers believed that the Germans were the master race.
Most Germans supported Hitler and the Nazis because, Hitler told them what they wanted and he gave them what they wanted. For some who wasn;t sure they were effected by propaganda then they supported Hitler.
Most Germans supported Hitler and the Nazis because, Hitler told them what they wanted and he gave them what they wanted. For some who wasn;t sure they were effected by Propaganda then they supported Hitler.
Most Germans were Nazis (they killed Jews).
he did not like the way they looked, blamed them for the germans losing the war.
He used it to persuade the Germans that he was justified in going to war. He used it to improve the moral of his people. He also used it to portray the allied powers as being out to get the Germans, thus the Germans were easier to manipulate by Hitler and his Nazis.