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Nazism

Nazism – the dominant force in Germany

In the 1930's, Nazism became the dominant force in Germany. Adolf Hitler fought for Germany during World War One. Afterwards he became the instrumental piece in the formation and growth of the National Socialist German Workers' Party (NSDAP/ Nazi Party).With help and taking advantage from various key factors, Hitler and the NSDAP rose into power. He expressed his hatred towards the defeat of World War One, and played on grievances from the Great Depression. Key factors such as the responses to signing the Treaty of Versailles, and the instability of the German democracy, supported him. As there was more negativity to the German economy, the more appealing were the NSDAP and their promises for a Greater Germany.
By 1918, Germany was being defeated in most areas of the war. The German economy was in ruins (i.e. starvation at home, and mutiny in the navy). Thus, the German generals requested armistice negotiations with the Allies in November.......


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