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Essay heading: Understanding Nazi Germany
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The depression lead to an economic crisis in agriculture, causing unemployment to rise in 1931. Were it not for this struggle, Nazis would never have come to power ? indeed, in 1924 when there was a temporary and slight restoring of the economy, the Nazi ideology "became irrelevant."
Germans turned to the Nazis because they provided a reason for this struggle... displayed 300 characters
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It is hard for any country to accept the loss of a war, and the Nazis placed blame on a specific demographic ? the Jews and Communists. In Mein Kampf, Hitler points out that five of the seven Communist leaders were Jewish. Building off of long ingrained racial stereotypes, Jews became an easy target for the blame of the country's downfall... displayed next 300 characters
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