Because it was rubbish. They had no money, no jobs and inflation was going up really fast.
the shattered German economy
The economy is on big difference.
yes there were because the king was trying to help them
Adolf Hitler was appointed as Chancellor by President Hindenburg on 30 January 1933.
Approximately 8 million Germans were members of the Nazi Party at its peak in 1945. The party's membership grew significantly during the 1930s, as it became the dominant political force in Germany. By the end of World War II, the Nazi Party had established a broad base of support across various segments of German society.
the shattered German economy
the shattered German economy
the shattered German economy
In the 1930s, the population of Germany was approximately 67 million people.
Germans built the first Autobahns, starting in the 1930s.
No that was the Great Depression era.
Germans, in the 1930s. Ludwig Blattner picture corporation
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The economy is on big difference.
Communism
Yes and No. Jews have origins in the Middle East and, therefore, most Jews do not have ancestors who lived in Germany for many centuries, if at all. Those Jews are certainly not Germans. As for the Jews of Germany, they spent much of the 1700s and 1800s fighting for integration with Christian Germany. By the 1930s, they considered themselves and were considered to be Germans. When the Nazis took control of the German government, the distinction between Germans and Jews became apparent once again. Many Jews from eastern Europe have German-language names (often via Yiddish) and that can be confusing, since it is not necessarily the case that a Jew with a German or Yiddish surname has German Jewish ancestors.
yes there were because the king was trying to help them