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The assassination of Austrian Archduke Franz Ferdinand in June of 1914 ignited an immediate tightening of European alliances that resulted in a bloody World War. The people of Germany welcomed the news of the war, and the following frenzy of enlistment in the German army became known as August Madness. Germans were led to believe that they were winning the war because the government controlled radio stations led them to believe nothing else. The end of World War I came abruptly and with unexpected results for the German citizens. Germany had lost, and harsh conditions were imposed on Germany upon the signing of the Treaty of Versailles, which formally ended World War I. Hyperinflation and increasing unemployment left German citizens desiring a savior from their current condition. Beliefs as to why Germany lost the war, and the harsh conditions imposed by the Versailles Treaty, created a post-war environment of instability which proved to be a cultivating dish where a relatively unknown National Socialist German Workers' Party could grow, through carefully selected propaganda, into the dominant party of German politics known as the Nazis. The Versailles Treaty, signed on January 18, 1919, stripped Germany of their colonia
The Invasion proved to be a diplomatic catastrophe for the French and provided a training ground for Germans that were too young to have fought in the war. "(Remak 28) Hitler carried a copy of Article 231 on his speaking tours to evoke emotion from his crowds. The Nazis gained fuel for their growing movement in the form of propaganda denouncing the Versailles treaty. The German words for the census translate to Jew Count, giving the process a negative connotation. The popular assertion that German Jews did not do their part in the war was invalidated by a census taken of the German military forces. What dishonor, that German workers, both white collar and manual laborers, allow themselves to be harassed by the Jews. The following quote summarizes one of Hitler's speeches which denounced members of the Jewish community. A popular societal belief in Germany was that Jews were especially responsible for Germany's loss in the war because the Jewish community had certain members who profited during the Great War. Everywhere one looks, there are Jews.
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