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A 2 1/2 page paper which examines
the position and development of Hitler and the Nazi party prior to WWII. Bibliography
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the regulations or obligations which their country was forced to accept. Their options were to resign themselves to the new conditions, openly rebel, or covertly work towards changing the face
of Germany, as well as the world. They chose the later and as such most of what we hear regarding Hitler and the Nazi party involves WWII. In the following
paper, however, we look at the conditions which allowed, and perhaps even encouraged, Hitler and the Nazi party to rise to such incredible power with WWII. Hitler and
the Nazi Party With the end of WWI and the signing of the Treaty of Versailles Hitler and the Nazi party were outraged. Others were angered as well and "From
1919 to 1923, there was a series of attempted revolutions in Germany, some by Communists - who hoped to take advantage of the situation and follow the example of Russia
- others by right wing nationalists who blamed the government for accepting the treaty and tried to overthrow it" (BBC, 2003). Hitler soon quit the military service following the war
and joined the German Workers Party which was an incredibly anti-Semitic organization. By 1921 Hitler was the leader of this organization. "Hitler wanted to attract as many people as
possible to the party, so he changed the name to the National Socialist German Workers Party" hoping "that the word National would attract nationalists who wanted to rebuild Germany after
the First World War and the word Socialist would attract socialists who wanted to improve the lives of working people in Germany" (BBC, 2003). The German Workers Party, or the
National Socialist German Workers Party, was the Nazi party. At about this time Germany suffered from economic turmoil instilled by hyperinflation. The society was essentially in an uproar and
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