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5 December, 19:14

Which contributed to Hitler's rise to power in Germany?

Hitler scapegoated German Jewish people by blaming them for Germany's bad economy and defeat in World War I.

Hitler named several prominent German Jewish people to office to demonstrate his willingness to work with the opposition.

Hitler agreed that all Jewish citizens of Germany could move to Palestine, removing many of his opponents from the political

scene,

Hitler received the votes of most German Jewish people, who welcomed his promise to restore the nation to its former

greatness.

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  1. 5 December, 19:20
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    The answer is Option A: Hitler scapegoated German Jews by blaming them for Germany's bad economy and defeat in World War I.

    Explanation:

    Hitler's rise to power was due to many factors. The Depression was having an impact across many different countries and the Weimer democratic position in Germany was weak. The Weimer Republic was the government that was formed in Germany from 1919 to 1933. It was named after the town of Weimar. After WWI Weimer was the town where Germany's new government was formed by a national assembly. This was after Kaiser Wilhelm II abdicated. But the republic was weak and experienced extreme hyperinflation that increased discontent.
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