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The 1930s were a period of time in Europe after between WWI and WWII. WWI was devastating to the countries that were involved, causing economic issues mainly. Fascism first started in Italy with Benito Mussolini. It then spread to Germany and Spain. Usually in a time of political and economic turmoil (such as during a recession or war), voters turn towards radical solutions, and fascists are extreme right-winged.

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because Hitler was a good speaker and Germany was in a worse depression than we were in the 1920's. they needed a scapegoat

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