why hitler is called as messiah by german society? (3 marks)
Dear student,
Following points will help you:
a. Hitler was a powerful speaker. The Nazis became popular in the field of politics during the time of Great Depression when banks collapsed and businesses shut down, workers lost their jobs and the middle classes were threatened with destitution. He managed to win the hearts of the people by promising them to to build a strong nation, undo the injustice of the Versailles Treaty and restore the dignity of the German people.
b. He ensured masses employment for the youth and a secured future for them.
c. He promised to remove all foreign influences and stop all foreign ‘conspiracies’ against Germany.
d. Hitler designed a new style of politics taking into account the fragility of the situation and the desires of the German masses.
e. The Nazi Party organised rallies, propaganda and demonstrations in such a way that it projected Hitler as a messiah, a saviour, as someone who had come to evacuate people from their distress.
f. . The image of Hitler became such that it captured the imagination of a people whose sense of dignity and pride had been lost and who facing acute economic and political crises.
Regards.
Following points will help you:
a. Hitler was a powerful speaker. The Nazis became popular in the field of politics during the time of Great Depression when banks collapsed and businesses shut down, workers lost their jobs and the middle classes were threatened with destitution. He managed to win the hearts of the people by promising them to to build a strong nation, undo the injustice of the Versailles Treaty and restore the dignity of the German people.
b. He ensured masses employment for the youth and a secured future for them.
c. He promised to remove all foreign influences and stop all foreign ‘conspiracies’ against Germany.
d. Hitler designed a new style of politics taking into account the fragility of the situation and the desires of the German masses.
e. The Nazi Party organised rallies, propaganda and demonstrations in such a way that it projected Hitler as a messiah, a saviour, as someone who had come to evacuate people from their distress.
f. . The image of Hitler became such that it captured the imagination of a people whose sense of dignity and pride had been lost and who facing acute economic and political crises.
Regards.