Explanation Of How Both Long-t
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Using some of the causes in the list explain how both long-term and short-term causes contributed to Hitler’s rise to power.
The treaty of Versailles caused a reaction of horror and outrage to the Germans. They were being forced to accept a harsh treaty without any choice or even a comment. Ebert ....
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.... ideas as the Germans about the treaty of Versailles. So he took advantage in the middle of a politically destabilised Germany.
Short-term causes like the Munich Putsch helped his popularity, which was essential to his rise to power.
Source 3: During the Munich Putsch Hitler said,
“The Bavarian Ministry is removed. I propose that a Bavarian government be formed consisting of a Regent and Prime Minister invested with dictatorial powers... The government of the November criminals and the Reich ....
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