The rise of the Nazi party and Hitler in Germany was enabled by several factors in the 1920s-1930s. The Nazi party gained popularity due to economic instability following World War I and the Great Depression. The Weimar government was ineffective in addressing problems faced by Germans. Hitler was appointed chancellor in 1933 with the belief he could be controlled, as the Nazi party had become the largest in the Reichstag. Hitler's racist ideology and policies led to persecution of Jews and other groups, and the establishment of concentration camps.
The rise of the Nazi party and Hitler in Germany was enabled by several factors in the 1920s-1930s. The Nazi party gained popularity due to economic instability following World War I and the Great Depression. The Weimar government was ineffective in addressing problems faced by Germans. Hitler was appointed chancellor in 1933 with the belief he could be controlled, as the Nazi party had become the largest in the Reichstag. Hitler's racist ideology and policies led to persecution of Jews and other groups, and the establishment of concentration camps.