In the 1920s, Adolf Hitler’s National Socialist German Workers Party (NSDAP) was a small political splinter group. But the scale of the crisis draws more people to radical parties.
The rise of the Nazis
Hitler and his party were anti-Semitic, meaning they hated Jews. According to them, getting rid of the Jews would solve all of Germany’s problems. Hitler’s NSDAP ended up growing to be the country’s largest political party in 1932.