Didn't German look for "Change" before WWII? Didn't the populist won the election?

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I am not suggesting anything. I am looking for a true answer. BTW, Hitler did have a lot youth followers.
Didn't the economy was in trouble at that time?
 
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Didn't German look for "Change" before WWII?
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Nope. Hilter's nazi power came to power by spreading the message of fear, specifically stating that turning to communism or pasifism was endangering germany. Sounds familiar somehow....

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Didn't the populist won the election?
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Hitler's initial rise to power was not due to any election. He was appointed vice chancelor he lost previous elections
 
They sure did. And his followers would walk away from the rallies all starry eyed too.
 
Thank you--when I mentioned this very thing early on ---boy the hateful comments which flew--however the voters with some maturity remember their history lessons--if we do not learn from history we are doomed to repeat it.
IF the voters--yes the 'youthful' were to really research Hitler's rule they might understand where many of the parallels come from.----Germany did indeed get 'change'
 
Every politician is a Hitler.
SHEESH!


OK, I really wish you people would read up on what Hitler did between 1929 and 1938.
There was a reason why he was so popular with the Germans, and it was not just his call to religion and family values.
Hitler brought Germany out of the Great Depression before they even really noticed it.
Germans wanted economic stability and law-and-order.

The Nazis did give them that.
Totalitarian law-and-order.
 
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