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In the 1920s, the Nazis tried to be all things to all people. The 25-Point Programme had policies that were:

  • Socialist - eg farmers should be given their land; pensions should improve; and public industries such as electricity and water should be owned by the state.
  • Nationalist - all German-speaking people should be united in one country; the Treaty of Versailles should be abolished; and there should be special laws for foreigners.
  • Racist - Jews should not be German citizens and Immigration should be stopped.
  • Fascist - a strong central government and control of the newspapers.

The Nazis did not appeal to:

  • working men who voted Communist
  • intellectuals such as students and university professors

They were popular with:

  • nationalists and racists
  • farmers
  • lower middle-class people such as plumbers and shopkeepers who were worried about the chaos Germany was in
  • rich people worried by the threat from Communism
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