At that period, the German people were told and believed its army was only defending its border and taking back some lands previously held by the country. In addition, the exceedingly nationalistic sentiments of the German people were at its height at that time. Feelings of German pride were greatly damaged following the humiliation of losing a war they perceived to be a draw. Germans were well aware that the rest of the world looked upon them with contempt and as the losers. These perceptions emanated from the terms of the Treaty of Versailles, a document that initiated deep-rooted and intense sentiments which Hitler and the Nazi Party ultimately exploited for their own objective of world domination. …show more content…
Twenty years after the WW1, the economics, and political force of those capitalist countries are not balanced. However, the industrial development of German and Japan is outstanding, so their economic strength is obviously increasing. Then the financial crisis happened, these big powers began to carve up colonies, and export products to get rid of the economics, political, and social crisis. The Germany limited by the treaty of Versailles, so they cannot develop military, and didn’t have colonies to share the pressure. To show their angry, the German sink their own battleships until the number is equal to the limited number in the treaty. The general public in German lived in an abyss of suffering. This is also a big reason for German people to choose Hitler