Group+6+-+Hitler

The precarious postwar political, social, and economic situation in Germany during the 1920's and 30's was a powder keg waiting to explode. Hitler was the spark that set off that keg. It was the public discontent with the outcome of the war and the government that allowed him to further his agenda. Hitler's commanding aura strongly affected the German people and rallied them behind him. Early, true, success made Hitler a trustworthy man and broadened his support. By utilizing the German people's discontent to blame other political groups as well as his charisma, Hitler delivers on promises to advance German prosperity. Three Paragraphs:
 * 1)  Discontent of the people
 *  The discontent of the German populace fueled Hitler’s blame of other political groups leading to his rise to power.
 *  Outcome of WWI
 *  Treaty of Versailles
 * 1)  Charisma
 *  Hitler keenly employed his charisma by inciting the masses to further his powers in Germany.
 *  Ability to inspire the masses
 *  Used himself as a symbol
 * 1)  Success
 *  Hitler’s successes in the evolution of German prosperity stimulated his hefty support furthering his powers in German legislature.
 *  Solving unemployment