What were the causes of the Nazi rise to pwoer?

Unpopularity of Weimar government and the bourgeoisie of Berlin and Munich Negative cohesion against the communist threatHitler's cult of personality and propaganda, for example Mein Kampf written in Landsberg prison Inefficacy of proportional representation and Hitler's manipulation of this

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