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Nazism attracted a diverse range of groups, including disaffected veterans from World War I, nationalists, anti-communists, and those seeking scapegoats for Germany's post-war economic struggles. Many middle-class individuals, fearing communism and social upheaval, found appeal in the party's promises of order, national revival, and economic stability. Additionally, segments of the working class and some segments of the youth were drawn to its Propaganda that emphasized national pride and unity. The party's strong anti-Semitic rhetoric also resonated with those looking for a target to blame for societal issues.

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