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Adolf Hitler's rise to power was driven by a combination of political, economic, and social factors in post-World War I Germany. The Treaty of Versailles created widespread resentment due to harsh reparations and territorial losses. Economic turmoil, including hyperinflation and the Great Depression, exacerbated public discontent and facilitated Hitler's message of national revival and scapegoating of minority groups. His charismatic leadership and the Nazi Party's Propaganda capitalized on these grievances, enabling him to gain significant support and ultimately seize control.

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