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German citizens were willing to accept new leadership primarily due to the severe economic turmoil and social unrest following World War I, exacerbated by the Great Depression. Hyperinflation, unemployment, and widespread poverty created a climate of desperation, making radical solutions appealing. Many looked to leaders who promised stability, order, and national revival, leading to the rise of the Nazi Party under Adolf Hitler. This desire for change overshadowed concerns about authoritarianism, as citizens sought a way to restore Germany's former strength and pride.

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