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Factors that attracted the voters to support the Nazis - Coggle Diagram
Factors that attracted the voters to support the Nazis
vague policies
(appealing to more people)
aim to abolish "unfair punishment" from the TOV
promises of better pensions and increased employment
opposition to communism led many landowners and businessmen to support the Nazis
belief in the supremacy of the German race
paramilitary groups reminded people of the comradeship they shared as soldiers during World War One
promise to re-militarize Germany
Hitler's hatred of Jews struck a chord with many people (convenient scapegoat for all Germany's problems)
use of propaganda
radios
mass rallies
newspapers
Hitler's speech
posters
economic factors
a third of unemployed families had barely any income at all
Nazis were prepared to pledge themselves to provide work for all Germans
weren't specific how they'd do this
Nationalist appeal
Hitler's denunciations of the Treaty of Versailles and of the “November Criminals” who signed it
his pledge that he would work to restore German honour and Germany´s rightful position in Europe
Hitler's role
voters believed that he was a selfless patriot
"He was not a corrupt politician, but a man of the people, pledging himself to rid Germany of political in-fighting, bribery and self-interest."
he was an eloquent public speaker