Why Was Hitler Popular In Germany

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Lastly, on the other side of the argument, it could be argued that the Nazi regime was popular amongst the Weimar Republic. Some historians believe that Hitler was able to achieve popularity due some focal reasons. One key factor as to why Hitler might have been able to enjoy his success was because of his ability to speak out to the public, with the power to make people support him. The Nazis benefitted from this. The great depression was a focal factor that helped Hitler in gaining support. The event of 1929, the great depression, Germany had faced a terrible economic depression during which time the people lost trust in their government. Hitler had taken advantage of this opportunity. After the first world war there was The Treaty of Versailles. …show more content…

The treaty also led Germany into humiliation. They lost their land, military, respect, and a say in world affairs. Germany became isolated, and to the German people, Hitler was their ultimate saviour. In a matter of years, Hitler quickly rose to power and boosted the economy. He had satisfied Germany, in the early years, and came to power in a legal manner. This got Hitler his popularity and the public of Germany supported the Nazi regime due to this. They were able to boost morale and the economic depression that Germany was suffering, one way that this was done was by helping people get employed which reduced the number of people who were unemployed. Historian Richard J Evans wrote in ‘The Third Reich in History and Memory’ that “Nazis won widespread if sometimes grudging approval, for instance, by the reduction of unemployment of Germanys international prestige and freedom of action”1 this implies that the Nazi’s were popular among the Germans and they had many ways of gaining the approval of the public of Germany, their strategies were

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