How did the great depression of 1929 help Hitler and the Nazi’s gain thousand’s of new followers?
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I’m doing my essay for finals in my history class and i need to reason’s for the above question.
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The Great Depression actually "inferiorized" a lot of helpless people. And Hitler, being the outspoken speaker he was, convinced those people he thought to be below him by deceiving them and, therefore, Hitler was immortalized by them.
The country was vulnerable, they needed someone to look to for an answer to their many, many problems. Hitler came along at the right time – and he did it for a reason. His reign was calculated, and he came into the picture right when the people needed someone to rely on. This is what helped, most of all, Hitler to have more followers.
He was a very strong man with his speeches, someone that became refuge for the people.
well Hitler was able to create jobs, the autobahn(highway system) to get the government back to work by putting money into the military to prepare for the next war.
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