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the end of World War Oneresultingin a Great Depression in Germany

Adolph Hitler(passive) led bythe Great Depression , Germany

The Us and WWII Hitler ... beganto leadGermany out of its great depression

Protective tariffs placed on German goods by foreign countriescontributedto the German Great Depression

The war reparations , the loan re - payments and the absence of capital in the german economycauseda great depression in germany

worked tirelesslyto leadGermany out of the Great Depression

this payment ... a factorledto the great depression in germany in the

the stock market crash on 24 October 1929 29 October 1929(passive) sparked bythe Great Depression in Germany

promoting extreme ideasto leadGermany out of the Great Depression

The deflationary policiesledGermany into the Great Depression

the Treaty of Versaillescausedthe Great Depression in Germany

the Allied countriescausinga Great Depression in Germany

reference to the bank collapse ... 1931triggeredGermany 's great depression

the global economyleadingto the Great Depression , Germany

The Wall Street crashcausedgreat depression in Germany

to 6 million unemployed and 50,000 business bankruptledto 6 million unemployed and 50,000 business bankrupt

in part to the rise of the adolf hitler and the nazi partyledin part to the rise of the adolf hitler and the nazi party

widespread unemployment , starvation and miserycausedwidespread unemployment , starvation and misery

extremist campaignstriggeredextremist campaigns

a lot of unemployment and the people lost confidence in the Governmentcauseda lot of unemployment and the people lost confidence in the Government

the number of unemployed to growcausedthe number of unemployed to grow

to the election of Adolf Hitler because the people were desperate for change and they felt betrayed by their government ( with regards to the unfair terms of the Treaty of Versaillesledto the election of Adolf Hitler because the people were desperate for change and they felt betrayed by their government ( with regards to the unfair terms of the Treaty of Versailles

the despair(passive) caused bythe despair

to the rise of the Nazisleadingto the rise of the Nazis

opportunity for Hitlercreatedopportunity for Hitler

cheap term papers personal statementdid ... leadcheap term papers personal statement

to the radicalisation of the electorateledto the radicalisation of the electorate

to the radicalization of the electorateledto the radicalization of the electorate

but not controlled by Nazisinfluencedbut not controlled by Nazis

a ll eksplisit for Hitlerdiscovereda ll eksplisit for Hitler

directlyleddirectly

the governments to face the difficulty in financial for their own nation along with all of residentscould causethe governments to face the difficulty in financial for their own nation along with all of residents

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