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The Nazi party was dedicated entirely to the racial supremacy of the Aryan race, and the death or enslavement of all other, supposedly inferior races But this was well before The Nazi party came to power, the reason people so easily accepted the Nazi Party was because of the great depression their country was in ruins and they saw Hitler as like a beacon of hope a way to get their country up and running again but the real story behind it was Hitler didn't actually gain power the communist party actually got more votes but Hitler was Given power as he was given the title Chancellor from Hindenburg technically the people didn't accept the Nazi party, Hindenburg gave power to Hitler because he thought he could control him which in the end he couldn't, The people did no accept the Nazi party how could an entire race of people be so stupid to fool for his empty promises and false Propaganda it's absurd.

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Not true, i suspect that it was the edit.

partically true,about the depresseion but Htiler did get more votes than the communist parties but he had his(sa) to impose fear on opponents such as the communist party

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The Nazi party was not "dedicated entirely to the racial supremacy of the Aryan race", that was only one small part of their policies. Nor were they "the death or enslavement of all other, supposedly inferior races", if they wanted to kill all of the suposedly inferior races, then they would have had to kill most of their allies. In one of the early elections the Communist party did get close to the same number of votes, but this did not last through 1932 and 33. The people not only accepted the Nazi party, they voted favoured it over any other party and they formed a minority government. Hindenburg did not think that he could control Hitler, but he knew that if he did not make Hitler Chancellor, then they would have to hold fresh elections.

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People accepted the Nazis because they were the way forward, they showed a way out of the troubles ahead. The people could not predict what would happen later because not even the Nazi leaders could have predicted it.

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The German people believed Hitler was right because he was a good speaker.

Another reason was because There was so much propaganda and the German people did not know why they lost in WW1 so when Hitler brought his views about the Jews, all of the Germans thought he was right.

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some out of fear, some out of the propagada. there are all different reasons.

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