Hitler was in the leader of Germany at the time of the Great Depression. He came to power in 1933 as Chancellor and had no involvement in the formulation of policy in Germany until this point. The Depression was what led to the failure of Weimar Germany, and thus the rise to power of Hitler and the NSDAP (Nazi party).
He worked to become a popular person, ran for office, and was elected President of Germany. Germany was in an economic depression ,with incredibly high inflation and unemployment. He convinced the German people that he would be their savior.
Adolf Hitler did.
The Germans may have viewed Hitler as their last hope because at the time Hitler came into power they were suffering and economic depression. Germany was broken from World War I and the reparations they were charged with. Hitler promised to restore Germany's economy and to build a strong country.
The Great Depression destabilized economies worldwide, leading to widespread unemployment and social unrest. In Germany, the economic crisis facilitated the rise of Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party, who exploited public discontent by promoting nationalist and expansionist agendas. The resulting militarization and aggressive foreign policies, particularly in Europe and Asia, contributed to the breakdown of diplomatic relations and ultimately the outbreak of World War II in 1939. The economic turmoil thus played a crucial role in fostering the conditions that led to global conflict.
The economic conditions in Germany during Hitler's rise to power was very poor. The country was suffering from high unemployment and the burden of the reparations it was to be paying to the Allied forces of World War I.
He worked to become a popular person, ran for office, and was elected President of Germany. Germany was in an economic depression ,with incredibly high inflation and unemployment. He convinced the German people that he would be their savior.
Great Depression, hyperinflation, 35% unemployment
Yes he was.
In 1928, before the Great Depression, the Nazis did disastously in the general election, and Hitler was widely regarded as a grotesque, wildly gesticulating, screaming and shouting, funny little man. The Great Depression brought widespread unemployment and hardship, and many Germans were willing, even keen, to give 'alternative parties' a chance.
Hitler successfully saved Germany from a economic crisis similar to the American Great Depression.
Hitler made promises of things the Germans wanted and needed to hear.
On the Jews.
There is a belief by theorists such as Ellen Brown that Hitler ended the German economic depression. His policies, collectively called the National Socialist Economic Policies, gave him and the government total control of the country and the economy did eventually rebound.
He was faced with a great economic depression . Bank failures, business failures, mortgage foreclosures and unemployment all needed curing, There was also the problem of Hitler in Germany and the threat of global warfare to try to fix.
Adolf Hitler did.
The jews, he believed that they were to blame for Germanys financial crisis after WW1.
He brought the country out of an economic depression and helped the people to begin manufacturing products again.