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Adolf Hitler blamed Germany's problems on all of the following EXCEPT A. fascism B. communism C. the "unfair" Treaty of Versailles D. the Jews

OpenStudy (anonymous):

He definitely blamed the Treaty of Versailles because of how humiliating the terms were for Germany. He also was no friend of communism and blamed them for burning down the Reichstag. He also blamed the Jews for Germany's problems which, tragically, escalated into the Holocaust. But what he didn't do was blame (A) fascism because, well, Nazi Germany essentially became a fascist state. In Hitler's view and that of his fellow Nazis, the state (Germany) was more important than any individual...aside from the Fuhrer, of course, or his buddies.

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