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Why were the Nazis successful in the elections in the 1930s?
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... History homework Sarah O'Neill 28th October 03 Why were the Nazis successful in the elections in the 1930s? Between 1928 and 1932 the National Socialist German Workers' (Nazi) Party became the most popular political party in Germany. In 1928 it won only 2.8 per cent of the popular vote; but in 1930 it won 18.3 per cent; and in July 1932 it gained a massive 37.3 per cent of all votes cast, winning the commitment of 13.7 million Germans. The year 1932 was a great breakthrough for the Nazi's political and social success. They were able to gain the votes of the German people because they took advantage of the depression. The people were suffering and complaining about the extreme problems. The Nazis decided the dilemmas needed extreme solutions. The depression was due to business failure. The numbers of failed businesses multiplied and unemployment rose dramatically to 3 million in 1930, 4.35














