Hitler's Advantages
Adolf Hitler, in my opinion, wouldn't have risen to power if not for Germany's unfortunate situation at the time (1919-1923). He was, as some people say, a "fiery speaker", but his speeches clearly reflected certain madness in him. Hitler's rise to power was influenced mostly by Germany's Economic crash, the stain on their reputation and of course, his aggressive, yet convincing speeches and various deeds he used to gain popularitry.
Hitler and his National Socialist
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all of a sudden, the Nazi became one of the largest parties in Germany.
In order to accomplish all this, Hitler needed one thing from the people, hatred. The Treaty of Versailles left a scar on Germany making everyone angry with the new Weimar republic. Hitler used this hate to his advantage and put himself in charge with the support of the people who believed he was the "messiah". His rule began the Third Reich.
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