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11 May, 21:43

Fascism's stress on the greatness of the nation may have appealed to Germans who were

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  1. 11 May, 22:12
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    Germans who were victims of WW 1. By the 1930s, Germans were tired of failure. They had lost WWI, been told it was their fault, and the ineffectual Weimar Republic had bungled the German government ever since, failing to adequately cope with multiple economic crises, which made life for everyday Germans exceedingly difficult.
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