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The Rise of the Nazi Party
Summary: Discusses the emergance of the Nazi party and their seizure of power in the late 1930's.
History would have you believe that the emergence of new ideas is something that could be brought about by many varying factors. Radical ideas such as the ones put forth by the Nazi's, have no place in a stable society such as Germany in 1925. The consequence of this was it took a catastrophic string of events before the Nazi party was first accepted by the German people, and eventually was given their undivided attention and support. At the heart of all the accomplishments of the Nazi party lay Adolf Hitler. With his words of enthusiasm and patriotism he reunited a ruined nation and brought them from the brink of collapse to a state of optimistic unity.
The rise to power of the Nazi party was mainly brought about by a few defining factors. The Loss of WWI and the blame that was consequently placed upon the German nation...
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