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    • Kaley Moss
       
      The Treaty of Versailles is very important to know when it comes to the Holocaust. If the Treaty of Versailles would of been better the Holocaust may of never happened.
    • Kaley Moss
       
      Hitler gained so much support and power by using his talents in speech. If he wouldn't have been such a motivational and inspiring speaker he may of never gained the support of the German people.
  • In the early 1930s, the mood in Germany was grim. The worldwide economic depression had hit the country especially hard, and millions of people were out of work.
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      If Germany never would have had so many economic problems, Hitler may of never been able to turn the German people against the Jewish people because a big reason people began to despise the jews was because Hitler claimed it was that the depression was their fault.
  • Hitler was a powerful and spellbinding speaker who attracted a wide following of Germans desperate for change. He promised the disenchanted a better life and a new and glorious Germany. The Nazis appealed especially to the unemployed, young people, and members of the lower middle class (small store owners, office employees, craftsmen, and farmers).
  • JUNE 28, 1919TREATY OF VERSAILLES ENDS WORLD WAR IIn the Treaty of Versailles, which followed German defeat in World War I, the victorious powers (the United States, Great Britain, France, and other allied states) impose severe terms on Germany. Germany, under threat of invasion, is forced to sign the treaty. Among other provisions, Germany accepts responsibility for the war and agrees to make huge payments (known as reparations), limit its military to 100,000 troops, and transfer territory to its neighbors. The terms of the treaty lead to widespread political discontent in Germany. Adolf Hitler gains support by promising to overturn them.
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