In the early 1930s, the
mood in Germany was grim. Still fresh in the minds of many was Germany's
humiliating defeat fifteen years earlier during World War I, and Germans lacked
confidence in their weak government, known as the Weimar Republic. These
conditions provided the chance for the rise of a new leader, Adolf Hitler, and
his party, the National Socialist German Workers' Party or NAZI
The party's rise to
power was rapid. Before the economic depression struck, the Nazis were
practically unknown, winning only 3 percent of the vote to the Reichstag
(German parliament) in elections in 1924. In the 1932 elections, the Nazis won
33 percent of the votes, more than any other party. In January 1933 Hitler was
appointed chancellor, the head of the German government, and many Germans
believed that they had found a savior for their nation.
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