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29 August, 22:57

The popularity of the National Socialist German Workers' Party in the 1920s is an example of

A) the success of the Weimar Republic.

B) the success of the theories of Marx and Engles.

C) the disillusionment of people following World War I.

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D) the failure of the Russian Revolution to win a lasting peace.

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  1. 29 August, 23:25
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    Answer: NSDAP was established in 1920. It was an expression of the disillusionment of one part of Germans after the First World War. It was that part that did not agree with Weimar regime. C is correct.

    Explanation: NSDAP = national socialist party or nazi party. It was not founded by Hitler. At the very beginning socialism prevailed over nationalism. Hitler's arrival to this party had a great effect: 1) he took advantage of above mentioned disillusionment in the German society, 2) he took advantage of ubiquity of anti-semitism. These two factors contributed significantly to his victory (1933 Hitler got legally to power - chanceller).
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