The document outlines key events that led to the rise of the Nazi party in Germany: 1) After World War 1, many Germans felt betrayed by their government and turned to extremist right-wing groups like the Nazis who blamed others for their problems. 2) In the early 1920s, the Nazis gained support through their military-style rallies and attacks on left-wing groups. Their failed 1923 coup demonstrated the need for legal political strategies. 3) In the late 1920s, the Nazis refined their propaganda and economic messages to appeal to more voters and businesses. The 1929 stock market crash increased support for their anti-Semitic and nationalist ideas. 4) By 1933, with a weakened government, widespread