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What were the long terms and short term causes of Hitler’s rise to power?


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What were the long terms and short term causes of Hitler’s rise to power?

... What were the long terms and short term causes of Hitler's rise to power? Hitler Started of as a person that was brought up in harsh conditions. He later joined the army in WW1 and when the war was over he had joined the DAP which he later changed to NSDAP (Nationalist Socialist Workers Party) Also known as NAZI Party. He had taken interest in this party as his beliefs were similar. He had later become the leader of this party by hard work. This was a great achievement but how did the Nazis rise to power so quickly. There are many reasons in the long term to show how Hitler got in to power. The Nazi party members were mainly former army officials they were very organized. All of the people were skilled people that had discipline and obedience. They were well trained in working together and could

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