Nazi popularity nazi popularity 2.0 / 5 based on 1 rating ? HistoryThe rise of Germany from 1871ASAQA Created by: joshua smithCreated on: 06-05-13 11:42 nazi popularity They came to be seen as the only credible right-wing alternative to the left-wing parties. Their belief in the supremacy of the German race appealed to nationalists. The paramilitary groups reminded people of the comradeship they shared as soldiers. Hitler was charismatic and he won people over by strength of personality. Hitler's hatred of Jews struck a chord with many people - they were a convenient. scapegoat, to be blamed for all Germany's problems. Throughout the 1920's good organisation, effective propaganda and rallies spread the popularity of the party all over Germany. 1 of 1
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