Why was Adolf Hitler Able to Rise Power In Germany?
O A. The Germans were unhappy with the Tre...
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Why was Adolf Hitler Able to Rise Power In Germany?
O A. The Germans were unhappy with the Treaty of Versailles.
O B. The Germans were looking for a Dictator to rule their country
O C. The Germans wanted to be part of the Fascist party.
O D. The Germans were angry with Italy and Japan.
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