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16 April, 07:03

How did the national socialist German workers party explain Germany's loss in world war 1 to the public?

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  1. 16 April, 09:01
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    Made speeches blaming Jews and Marxists for Germany's problems and espousing extreme nationalism and the concept of an Aryan "master race." In July 1921, he assumed leadership of the organization, which by then had been renamed the Nationalist Socialist German Workers' (Nazi) Party.
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