The Great Depression resulted in the rise of the Nazi Party. Discuss?

introThere are many reasons provided for the rise of extremism in Germany - with which the Nazi party is associated - this essay will discuss the importance of economic unrest.Great Depression Zeitgeist of the era Resulted in middle classes (largest Nazi supporters) dissatisfaction Caused widespread political unrestOther factors Was Weimar politics doomed?Treaty of VersaillesMonarchical Legacy?concClearly whilst economic unrest major factor - there are other forces at work. This essay would contend that the Great Depression was one of many events that facilitated the rise of nazismfor me - the reason this answer isn't prose - is I feel a well structured answer with a punchy intro and conclusion is one of the best approaches to history

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