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1.The Great Depression
2.Germans unhappy with the Weimar Republic
3.Fear of Communism
4.Appeal of Hitler
5.Organisation of the Nazi Party
Germany's recovery had been based on loans from the US
Hitler had reorganised the Nazi party
Proportional representation meant there were lots of political parties in the Reichstag
By 1932 President Hindenburg was using 'emergency powers' more and more
Many Germans feared a Communist take over
The Nazis promised order and stability for Germany
The Nazis used propaganda effectively to promote Nazi messages
The Weimar Constitution meant there were weak coalitions which broke down easily
Businessman began to support the Nazis
The Nazi party had bought newspapers and open offices all over Germany
The Wall St Crash hit Germany very badly
Hitler was a powerful speaker
Membership of the SA (brownshirts) increased significantly
After the Wall St Crash the US asked for their loans to be repaid.
The government was unpopular, it looked like democracy had failed.
Unemployment was rising
Hitler promised strong leadership, work and bread
Hitler said he would fight Communism
The Wall St Crash led to a world wide economic depression
German people found themselves bankrupt and starving
Hitler promised revenge for the Treaty of Versailles
Hitler used new technology, radio and aeroplanes to spread his message

The Rise of the Nazi Party
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