It would be a falsehood to say that Adolf Hitler did not posses a power of persuasion capable of overturning a crowd's attitude and opinion in less than an hour, but it would also be a lie to hide the external factors that highly ingluenced the fact that Adolf Hitler rose to power in January 1933.
The most important external factor was undoubtedly the scheming that took place between President Hindenburg and the Chancellor at the time, Franz Von Papen. If it hadn't been for this event, the Nazi Party wouldn't have come to power at the time they did, because although they possesed a strong organization and a leader who had the ability to make his audience feel he was addressing each individual in the room, and the circumstances th
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