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In what way was the failure of Weimar Republic responsible for the introduction of Nazism? - History and Civics

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In what way was the failure of Weimar Republic responsible for the introduction of Nazism?

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The Germans disliked the Weimar Republic, because it signed the humiliating Treaty of Versailles. They were unhappy with the democratic parliamentary system and preferred power and prestige over freedom and liberty. Many believed that only a strong leader could restore Germany’s lost honor and control the growing influence of Communism. Hitler’s promises of restoring Germany's past glory resonated with the people, and they embraced him enthusiastically.

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Chapter 11: Rise of Dictatorships - Exercises [Page 133]

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Chapter 11 Rise of Dictatorships
Exercises | Q II. 11. | Page 133
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