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Why were idealistic supporters of the Nazi party willing to endorse Hitler’s annexation of Austria?
They distrusted intellectualism and respected military power.
They wanted a quick return to the former power and glory of Germany.
They were intrigued by the call of danger and the opportunity to sacrifice.
They believed that the problems of Germany were caused by the communists.
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Explanation: idealistic Nazi supporters (especially young nationalists) were drawn above all by nationalist restoration — the promise to return Germany to its “former power and glory” — and by the romantic appeal of danger, action and sacrifice. Anti‑intellectualism and a glorification of strength were general Nazi traits but less specifically why they backed Anschluss, and anti‑communism was an important Nazi theme but not the main motive for endorsing the unification with Austria.
Explanation: idealistic Nazi supporters (especially young nationalists) were drawn above all by nationalist restoration — the promise to return Germany to its “former power and glory” — and by the romantic appeal of danger, action and sacrifice. Anti‑intellectualism and a glorification of strength were general Nazi traits but less specifically why they backed Anschluss, and anti‑communism was an important Nazi theme but not the main motive for endorsing the unification with Austria.
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