Germany was also obliged to abandon 13% of the land. This German has experienced unemployment increasingly. As these provisions are too reckless, Germany can not even sell its goods in other countries, which further complicates economic growth. Germany began printing notes indiscriminately and money was devalued. This instability caused fascism in Germany. Factors that led to Hitler 's growth were the Versailles Convention, the economic downturn, and general hatred of social democracy.
The role of the Treaty of Versailles in the rise of Hitler The Versailles Convention was essential for Hitler to hold power as it was the reason for the collapse of Germany. Hitler's attitude towards the Treaty of Versailles is very strong and he believes that these provisions are unfair to Germany. Many Germans despise the treaty and hope to reach an agreement on this. Hitler faced there. He wants to abolish the treaty and all its provisions. - The weakness of the Weimar Republic and the rise of Hitler are directly related to the idea that the political power of a country is handed over in various ways by ambitious people. According to our knowledge, we know that there are three ways to take over by force, also known as a "coup d'etat", in a more democratic, more fair way, or through a political agreement I will.
There were many incidents leading to Munich Putsch. Hitler's hatred against the Weimar Republic was brought about by his hatred of signing the Treaty of Versailles. The Treaty of Versailles was an agreement that the Germans were forced to sign after the defeat of the First World War. The treaty includes strict penalties against Germany, including 6.6 billion pounds of industrial compensation and loss of land (such as Thrall and Alsace Lorraine). Most Germans dislike the treaty as they think it is unfair. One of the treaties that Germans despise is Article 231, the guilty war provision. Germany and its allies were forced to take responsibility for the war. Weimar Republic agrees with the terms of the treaty without the consent of the German citizens. Many Germans, including Hitler and Nazis, are angry about their decision and have led them to rebel against the government. Hitler later took advantage of the fact that the Weimar Republic was in danger because of the crisis that took over Germany.