Adolf Hitler Research Paper

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After World War I ended, a great depression occurred which left Germany struggling in immense misery and poverty. There were many economical problems building up over many years and German citizens were left with a huge economic problem no one could fix. Everyone was looking at huge economic problems and trying to find simple solutions. The Nazi Party, and Hitler in specific, became an increasingly popular choice. German citizens saw Hitler as someone who was the solution to the main economic problems they were having. He vowed to fix and abolish the growing unemployment rates, which hit roughly 6 million people of the German workforce. He managed to use different factors to his advantage, and in 1933 he legitimately gained power and became …show more content…

As a consequence, he gained support from the German people who partly blamed the depression on the Treaty. The German people believed that the harsh the war guilt clause and reparations were a national humiliation. Hitler found the Treaty of Versailles very unfavourable, he disagreed with many factors of it, such as at how Germany was forced to to accept full responsibility for causing the war. As a consequence of this war guilt Germany had to pay reparations, covering the damage created by the war. Germany felt humiliated, they could not accept that they had started the war and turned to support Hitler and his socialist party who also rejected this part of the treaty. Apart from having to admit the war guilt, the issue of having to pay reparations was another issue Germany strongly objected to. It took the International Reparations commision 2 years to work out how much Germany owed, it came out roughly to US $33 billion in reparations to cover all the material damages caused during the war. Germany stated that this amount was far too much and that it would lead to large economic problems in Germany. Germany started paying reparations, but also protested it with many delays and shortfalls. Since Germany continued to fall behind on the reparation payments, foreigners occupied the Ruhr in an attempt to enforce payments in 1923. This lead to an …show more content…

After a failed attempt to overtake the government in 1923, Hitler was sentenced to 9 months in prison. It was during this time he wrote Mein Kampf, it became known as the bible of the Nazi party. It described Hitler's plans on how to manipulate the masses by using propaganda, and how he denounced the Treaty of Versailles and how he planned to build a powerful Germany based on his racist theories about German racial superiority. Many people supported Hitler's racist ideas, workers who suffered in the great depression, businessmen who feared the communists, the military, farmers who were struggling and more. Hitler presented the Jew as the common enemy of the German people. He held speeches all around Germany, repeating his basic themes: The injustice of the Treaty of Versailles, his hatred of Jews and communists, and the betrayal of the German army by jews and pacifists. He received financial donations from industrialists and bankers. The Great Depression hit Germany so hard that it made people lose all faith in the government of the Weimar Republic. President Hindenburg of the Weimar Republic and other parties in the national parliament decided to turn to the Nazis for support. The Nazis were gaining in popularity, Hindenburg and his advisers

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