Hitler's Rise To Power

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Hitler's Rise To Power

...on all sides by armed hunters and attack dogs. Almost no one stood behind itnot the industrialists, not the army, not the police or the aristocracy or the church. In fact, the very creation of the Weimar government out of the humiliation of World War I was seen by many to be synonymous with treason; not only agitators like Hitler, but generals like Ludendorff, the great heroes of the natiþ<=S'!Research, Owned & Published Globally Lori S. Mohr-Corrigan Hitler's Rise To Power : 5 s in length. Many issues come to mind when one considers the reasons behind Hitler's rise to power - the Treaty of Versailles, the Munich Putsch of 1923, the economic depression, the 1933 Papen and Hindenburg decision to appoint him as chancellor, the Enabling law of 1933 - however, none made quite the same impact as Hitler's oratory, personality and...

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