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The importance of Hitler to the growth of the Nazi Party.
Date Submitted: 01/03/2003 10:33:04
Hitler was very important to the growth of Nazi power from 1919 to the start of WWII. Firstly, in a year, he gained power in the German workers party, which in a decade would become the only party in Germany. Early on in 1919, his talent for public speaking and the use of the local army's resources drew large audiences to events sponsored by an organization that only had 100 to 200 members. An example of this is when
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than 250 synagogues were burnt down.
Now Hitler wanted the remains of Czechoslovakia. He used the same tactics as he did in Austria. Later on he would march into Prague. The war was near. The sides were set. England and France would defend Poland against German aggression. The soviets were neutral, until they signed the Nazi-Soviet act. Now war was inevitable.
This was how important Hitler was to the growth of the Nazi Party till WWII.
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