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Several factors contributed to the German populace's acceptance of Nazism, including widespread economic hardship, political instability, and national humiliation following World War I. The Treaty of Versailles left Germany with deep resentment and a desire for restoration, which the Nazis capitalized on by promoting nationalist and revivalist rhetoric. Additionally, the effective use of Propaganda and the promise of strong leadership appealed to many who were disillusioned with the Weimar Republic's perceived weaknesses. The Nazis also utilized social and political unrest to position themselves as the solution to Germany's crises, garnering significant support.

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