How the fall of the Weimar Republic led to the Nazi Party gaining power by MUNDEAZY
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The rise of the Nazi party in 1933 was mainly due to the failure and public resentment towards the Weimar republic. The Weimar republic was a very weak and flawed political system, the Nazi party was seen as a positive alternative. There were many factors for such little faith in the system, mainly weaknesses within the Republic itself, like the economic depression, and its troubled birth and weak image or party's inability to co-operate within.
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coming to power was also due to the hostility of the Elite, they saw the Nazis as a means to completely destroy the Republic and the left. The Weimar political system was destined for failure because of its internal problems and flawed political system. The Economic collapse of 1929 was the main reason for the widespread lack of confidence in the political system, which helped the Nazi party gain support that ultimately brought them into power.
coming to power was also due to the hostility of the Elite, they saw the Nazis as a means to completely destroy the Republic and the left. The Weimar political system was destined for failure because of its internal problems and flawed political system. The Economic collapse of 1929 was the main reason for the widespread lack of confidence in the political system, which helped the Nazi party gain support that ultimately brought them into power.