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Why Anti-Semitism Succeeded In Nazi Germany

Many have wondered how it was possible that so many people were convinced by Adolf Hitler to commit attrocious acts in his name and in the name of Germany. In this essay, I will discuss the political climate of the time, that allowed a nation to be swept off its feet by a dictator whom we now known to have been a madman.

Hitler came to power in the shadow of the Treaty of Versailles. The treaty had promised an easy peace for Germany, after the Great War, in which Hitler himself had participated. This was not to be. The desire of the Allied powers to put Germany into a state of economic weakness resulted in extreme revisions to the original proposal, and so Germany was forced to accept full guilt for the war, and agreed to pay reparations to those devastated by the war. Hitler was not alone in feeling the humiliation of this terrible blow to the once great nation of Germany, and he too suffered the distress of the devastated economy, industry, and German spirit.

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