Why was there so much support for the NAZIS in 1929?

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Wall Street Crash
Caused Great Depression & the Depression for German. Germany HAD to pay back loans.
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Depression
Pay loans back. No more loans from US. INCREASED taxes. BENEFITS, JOBS AND WAGES all cut. Refused to print more money.
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Effects of Depression
SHOPS closed and reduced staff. 6 MILLION UNEMPLOYED. families lived in poverty due to benefits, wages and jobs cut.extremist parties more popular. Wiemar Government to blame.
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Appeal of Hitler
Powerful. Influential & great speaker. was the focus of propaganda. 'SAVER' FOR GERMANS SUFFERING IN THE DEPRESSION. gave speeches at rallies, parades and meetings. He provided a scapegoat eg Jews, communists
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Change in Tactics
Targeted RURAL AREAS. Organisations set up eg Hitler Youth. Gave rallies and parades to show order etc. SA more disciplined and organised. huge propaganda in posers & newspapers etc.
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SA
The young and unemployed joined. gave image of organisation, dispicline and order rather than the image of violence and intimidation in a time of no order etc. Also attacked opposition
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Who gave their support to the Nazi party?
WORKING, MIDDLE & UPPER CLASS. young, women. agriculture workers and big business owners
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Depression

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Pay loans back. No more loans from US. INCREASED taxes. BENEFITS, JOBS AND WAGES all cut. Refused to print more money.

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Effects of Depression

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Appeal of Hitler

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Change in Tactics

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