1. Failure of Weimar Republic 2. Personality of Hitler - Hitler was very charismatic and was able to manipulate people through his speeches. 3. Treaty of Versailles - but not so much because msot people were over it by then 4. Economic crisis after the Wall Street Crash - Hitler was seen as the last hope when so many people were unemployed and in poverty.
the Battle of the Bulge
After WWI, Germany fell into an awful economic rut - one US dollar was worth about 40 million German marks, at one point; Germans felt wronged by the Treaty of Versailles; and the French had set up a new government in Germany (the Reichstag), which was democratic. The Nazis promised a return to glory and pride, as well as economic success. They said that Germans were superior to other ethnicities, appealing to Germans' feelings of abuse. Although Germans did know that the Nazis were anti-Semitic, anti-Semitism had been prevalent in society for a long time. Also, Adolf Hitler, the leader of the Nazis, was very charismatic, and was persuasive - if not charming - while giving speeches. The Nazis were elected into the Reichstag (although not by majority), starting their steady climb in power in Germany.
They had military success in the beginning because they had the most advanced weapons (until the allies were inventing better weapons), and had a new style of bombing. Most countries were not ready for the invasion and were simply unprepared.
NATO forces never attacked East Germany
The Cold War was the continuing state from about 1947 to 1991 of political conflict, military tension, proxy wars, and economic competition between the Soviet Union and the United States and its allies. After the success of their temporary wartime alliance against Nazi Germany, the USSR and the US saw each other as profound enemies of their basic ways of life.
Yes it's a noun and also economic success is actually the answer to prosperity and prosperity is economic success
economic success of subjects under their rule
Land, coal and forests were all vital for the economic success of the United States. Lead was not vital for its economic success.
Land, coal and forests were all vital for the economic success of the United States. Lead was not vital for its economic success.
There are many policies areas in which centralized approaches are essential to success. One of these areas covers teamwork and unity.
There are many policies areas in which centralized approaches are essential to success. One of these areas covers teamwork and unity.
What THREE factors contributed to U.S. economic success?
He urged blacks to achieve economic success. (apex)
The economic success of the European Union impacted globalization and increased trade.
Anywhere from zilch to billions, it depends on your success and popularity
Work hard and achieve economic success.
Arguably capitalism