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14 July, 19:39

The Nazi party most strongly appealed to the German people because it?

was founded by former soldiers.

blamed others for losing the war.

provided arms to the young people.

developed a strong militia and army.

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  1. 14 July, 20:47
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    The Nazi party most strongly appealed to the German people because it blamed others for losing the war.

    Germany's national pride was deeply wounded by the loss of The Great War (World War I) and the harsh terms imposed against Germany by the Treaty of Versailles. The scapegoat that Adolph Hitler and the Nazis especially blamed for Germany's loss were the Jewish people. The nation was "stabbed in the back," in their view, by a weak government that was in the debt of Jewish bankers and financiers, and thus accepted the armistice to end the war.
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