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Title: Hitler's Rise To Power
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he portrayed hitler as a kind man. strict censorship was used on both the radio and in newspapers. hitler soon developed into a brilliant speaker and knew how to catch the audiences attention and work them into a frenzy. his listeners loved the speeches
and the spectacle... Showed first 250 characters
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his listeners loved the speeches
and the spectacle.
Hitler had embarked on a nationwide campaign promising employment to the unemployed, land to the peasants, re-armament to the army and most of all, he promised a strong leadership. he also blamed the 'november criminals' for the signing of the versailles treaty and he openly critiscised jews and communists, and the weakness of the weimar germany as being a contributory factor to germanys ills... Showed next 250 characters
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