Hitler’s Rise to Power –Starting Point
II. Hitler – Germany. A. Factors that led to his rise to power. 1. Global Depression – 1930’s – led to high unemployment rates throughout the world. Nearly 22 percent of Germans were not working. Hitler’s increase in militarism (a violation. Of the Treaty of Versailles) put thousands of people back to work. 2. Treaty of Versailles – a. ................
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