Explanation: After the defeat in the WWI, Germany was, according to the Treaty of Versailles, guilty of war damage, had to reduce its weapons, pay war damages, and be marked as the main culprit for war. All of this in combination with the Great Depression caused the economic crisis in Germany and the sense of humiliation among the Germans. Under such conditions, Hitler, who in his campaigns promised to launch the German economy and raise national pride, took advantage of such a suitable ground for launching a Nazi idea that was usually well accepted by the people in such conditions. There were those who supported his work for the dangers of communism, but also the broad masses saw the way out in his promises.