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26 March, 01:28

How were Jews blamed for having made Germany lose the war?

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  1. 26 March, 04:40
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    tler was convinced that Germany ought to be a supremely powerful nation and therefore could not believe that losing the war could be Germany's fault. His view was that somebody must have betrayed Germany. Following the First World War, the victorious Allies forced Germany to pay huge amounts of money and goods in compensation.

    The Treaty of Versailles also took away German lands. Hitler along with many others felt that Germany was being treated unfairly. The newly elected German government (the Weimar Government) faced enormous problems. Unhappy people wanted a leader who could make Germany strong again. Hitler firmly believed that he could be this man.
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