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The Road to Nazi Domination
The social democratic share of the German vote dropped from 40% to 20% between 1919-1921, with multiple parties and politicians playing a role in the rise of Nazi domination in Germany, including exclusion of conservative rural voters from mainstream politics.
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The social democratic party's share of the vote dropped from 40% to 20%, making it easier for Nazi domination to become possible in Germany.
31:51 - 34:20 (02:29)
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The social democratic party's share of the vote dropped from 40% to 20%, making it easier for Nazi domination to become possible in Germany.
ChapterThe Road to Nazi Domination
EpisodeThe Non-Nazi Bastards Who Helped Hitler Rise To Power
PodcastBehind the Bastards
Conservative rural voters in Nazi Germany felt excluded from urban life and ignored by mainstream politicians, leading to a sense of alienation that contributed to the rise of the Nazi party.
34:20 - 35:37 (01:16)
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Conservative rural voters in Nazi Germany felt excluded from urban life and ignored by mainstream politicians, leading to a sense of alienation that contributed to the rise of the Nazi party. Even those who did not originally support the Nazis turned to them as a result of economic hardship.