The Nazi party most strongly appealed to the German people because it blamed others for losing the war. The party effectively used propaganda to identify scapegoats, including Jews and communists, for Germany's defeat in World War I and the subsequent economic hardships. This narrative resonated with many Germans who were disillusioned and seeking explanations and solutions for their struggles.
The Nazi party most strongly appealed to the German people because it
was founded by former soldiers.
blamed others for losing the war.
provided arms to the young people.
developed a strong militia and army.
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