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Why did Hitler’s ideas appeal to the German people after World War I?

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After World War I, the German people suffered poor economic conditions, a skyrocket in unemployment, political corruption and instability, and a social change. The German people were looking for a strong capable leader to overide these challenges, and that's where Adolf Hitler and the Nazi party came into play. His visions of reconstruction and to build up a strong national army encouraged civilians to work once more, and many men enlisted into the army. The people were once satisfied, as there economic struggles were no more, ( of course until the end of WWII.)

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