Monday, July 11, 2011
What is the contribution of versailles treat toward the rise of facism in germany?
The treaty of Versailles made the German people weak, which made them desperate for a leader who would take them out of the tough financial times (A loaf of bread cost a wheelbarrow full of money) So Hitler stepped in; promising hope and redemption for the money hungry people. He did do that, but in a different way. He convinced everyone in Germany that the Jews were after the downfall of the Nazi regime, and that they must boycott all Jewish goods. The type of persuasion he used was Propaganda, which is posters and drawings showing that the jews were bad people.
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