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why do you think Hitler success benefited from the Great Depression? ( At least 3-4 sentences, top-6)

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dolf Hitler and the Nazi Party's rise to power in Germany in the early 1930s was in part due to the economic conditions created by the Great Depression. The widespread poverty and unemployment that resulted from the depression made many Germans susceptible to the Nazi's message of economic and social recovery, as they promised to restore order and prosperity to the country. Additionally, the failure of the Weimar Republic's democratic government in addressing the economic crisis also led to a disillusionment among the German people and a desire for a strong leader like Hitler who promised to turn the country around. Furthermore, Hitler's aggressive economic policies such as public works projects and rearmament helped to reduce unemployment and improve the economy, further solidifying his support among the German people.
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