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How did the Weimar Republic eventually lead to the rise of fascist dictator Adolph H...
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How did the Weimar Republic eventually lead to the rise of fascist dictator Adolph Hitler?
The weakened Germany government was taken over by Italian fascists, led
by Benito Mussolini, who placed Hitter in power in Germany
Germany attied itself with Austria-Hungary because of the Treaty of
Versailles, and this alliance gave Hitler the power to take over Germany
Germans anger over perceived weakness in the German republic and its
acceptance of the Treaty of Versailles led to strong feelings of nationalism,
which Hitler used to win power
German officials elected Adolph Hitler as the High Chancellor of the
Weimar Republic when the government was first established, and Hitter
eventually changed the government to fit his plans.
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