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What are the causes for the rise of fascism and nazism?

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What are the causes for the rise of fascism and nazism?

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Well, in the world: Economic depression following the wall street crash in 1929 leads to distrust of existing government forms, fear, panic and increased willingness to find a radical solution to the economic problems. After the Russian Revolution of 1917, the basic Communist ideology involved nationalising big buisness, taking away private wealth and abolishing the church. For that reason the church, buisnesses and the wealthy were afraid of Communism so Nazism and Facism (the other extreme) gained support. The Spanish Civil War is a prime example of an arena where communism and fascism fought it out, so to speak. In Germany specifically: Bitterness from WWI and a desire for revenge General political chaos caused by the weakness of the Weimar government’s system of proportional representation. And then there’s the fact that Franz Von Papen actually persuaded the President of Germany to let Hitler become Chancellor (like Prime Minister in Britain) to appease Nazi voters. He reckoned he

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