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In 30 words or fewer, why do you think Germans and Italians tolerated

their dictators' elimination of democracy during the Great Depression?

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Answer:

Elimination of democracy in Germany and Italy.

Step-by-step explanation:

Both Hitler and Mussolini rule German and Italy through a dictatorship. Germany and Italy during the late 1920 and 1930s were suffering from economic crises. Italy and Germany were weak and frustrated with democratic rule. To understand the economy and social conditions that existed during the 1930s, we need to understand the aftermath of World War I. Europe after the war was very much suffering in the economy with many countries in dept. Germany humiliated by the Treaty of Versailles with agreements that changed the social and economic conditions for the German people. The 1930s, known for its mass poverty and violent extremism, led to the rise of populist, nationalist movements in Italy and Germany.

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