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How did the Treaty of Versailles affect the rise of Adolf Hitler to power in Germany?

France used the treaty to force the German people to choose between Hitler's Nazi Party and the German Communists.


The treaty outlawed the German parliament, making it easy for Hitler to achieve one-person rule.


The treaty formed an alliance between Germany and the Soviet Union that allowed Hitler to occupy Eastern Europe.


Many Germans believed the treaty was unfair and humiliating, and Hitler used their anger to gain support.

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a)the treaty was enough to the germany to seek other political system of administration since the exsisted power was seemed to be worthless after remaining quiet after all harsh agreement

b)the treaty gives power to adolf to show that the government has failed to respond on the situation

c) the treaty simplified hitler to show his grievances on behalf of the majority through which the communist government has failed

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D) Many Germans believed the treaty was unfair and humiliating, and Hitler used their anger to gain support.

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