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This 7 page paper discusses the events and situations that led to the rise of fascism in Germany between 1919 and 1931. The German people were lured into accepting and supporting this type of government by Hitler, who exploited the problems Germany had after World War I and then exploited the impact the Great Depression had on Germany. This essay explains how Hitler and his Nazis were able to seduce the country's population. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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defined as "a tendency toward strong autocratic or dictatorial control ... by forcible suppression of opposition" (Information Systems and Services, 2002). No sane population of people would willingly choose this
form of government if they knew what they were getting into but Hitler, Stalin, Mussolini and others were able to inflict this form of governing on entire nations. These and
other leaders were able to co-opt their home nations. Fascism is based on ancient symbols and styles. Consider: the axe-and-bundled sticks, which was Mussolinis symbol in Italy - this
one began as the woodsmans symbol, which was a sign of Roman conquest and the Roman empire (Information Systems and Services, 2002). Hitlers Nazi swastika was an ancient Hindu
religious symbol (Information Systems and Services, 2002). In fact, as anyone who has visited the catacombs in Rome knows, this is the very symbol used by Christians as a secret
symbol during the Roman persecution of Christians. The rising-sun was a symbol of religion and national pride by militarists in Japan and it became Maos logo (Information Systems and Services,
2002). Finally, Stalin took the symbol of hammer-and-sickle and that had been the workers own liberation symbol (Information Systems and Services, 2002). These symbols are essential to the discussion of
the rise of fascism, in general, and the rise of Nazi power in Germany, in particular, because it illustrates one tactic of these brutally cruel and insane dictators. By using
symbols the population already associated with positives, these leaders were able to seduce their national populations into believing what they were promoting would benefit the people. The trade unions
during that era realized more quickly than the general population that fascist leaders were dangerous. Consider what Hitler did. Under Hitler, the Nazis promised trade unions that they would
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