Friday, March 15, 2019
Economic Depression and Hitlers Rise to Power Essay -- European Histo
Economics Depression and Hitlers Rise to Power The economical depression 1923 & 1929, contributed to Hitlers rise to power in many ways. The first topic that led to the economic crisis was when the German economy collapsed, as a go forth of the depression and low employment. This was a result of the Treaty of Versailles that forced Germany to conduct back reparations to the allies. The German people protested that it was an intolerable strain on the economy, but the German government ignored it. The German government did their best to play for cadence and to negotiate concessions from the allies, but because the cut were quite impatient and also had to pay war debts to the USA they wanted there cash back, so French and Belgium troops invaded the Rhur, in the Rhineland to take German goods and raw materials. This made the Germans truly angry and because of this as well as the strikes where the German people refused to work, money became useless and there was chaos round the whole country. Hyperinflation then strike out in. At the same...
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