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True or False, the great depression was good for the nazi party
True of false, religious leaders were some of those who sang the praises of the nazi regime
True of false, religious leaders were some of those who sang the praises of the nazi regime
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1) True. The Great Depression (from 1929) ruined the Weimar economy, produced massive unemployment and political disillusionment, and so helped extremist parties—especially the Nazis—gain mass support. The NSDAP rose sharply in elections 1930–1932 and Hitler became chancellor in January 1933.
2) True (with qualification). Some religious leaders and movements did praise or collaborate with the regime—e.g., the pro-Nazi “German Christians” and certain Catholic authorities who welcomed the Nazis’ anti‑Communism and signed the 1933 Reichskonkordat. But many clergy opposed Nazism (e.g., Martin Niemöller, Dietrich Bonhoeffer, Bishop von Galen) and were persecuted.
2) True (with qualification). Some religious leaders and movements did praise or collaborate with the regime—e.g., the pro-Nazi “German Christians” and certain Catholic authorities who welcomed the Nazis’ anti‑Communism and signed the 1933 Reichskonkordat. But many clergy opposed Nazism (e.g., Martin Niemöller, Dietrich Bonhoeffer, Bishop von Galen) and were persecuted.
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