Three adjectives I would use tto describe the Nazi Party's rise to power would be
racist,
leadership, and
anti-Semitism.
Racism played a big apart in Hitler's rise to power, especially racism towards the Jewish population at that time. He had been taught by some very racist teachers when he was younger, and Hitler carried that on into his adult life. Jewish people were a scapegoat for him, and he blamed everything on them claiming it was a Jewish conspiracy. There had never been a problem with Jewish people until Hitler invented one.
Leadership was one of the ways that Hitler helped himself gain more power in Germany. It as easy to see that most of the German population supported his ideas because they seemed to work and they just needed something to believe in. People believed in him also because of the fact that he solved the unemployment problem and brought back pride to Germany, all with his leadership of the masses. Hitler became a very powerful man in such a short amount of time because of these three things and because of the time period everyone was living in.
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nti- Semitism also played a huge role in Hitler's rise to power. Hitler learned about anti-semitism while he was in Austria, and those ideas carried into his rise to power. Anti-semitism was already popular in Russia and Eastern Europe, but Hitler brought it to Germany against the jewish population.
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