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The people who supported the Nazis and when are various groups between 1919 and 1924. These groups were people of the nobility, businessmen and Lutherans in 1927. The Nazis were incurred during the period of turmoil from 1919 to 1924 due to the instability of the government and the Constitution. The political system as a whole suffered from inflation starting before the Great Depression of 1919 until September 1923. What caused such turbulence in the financial system were abuses by members of the government and enormous confusion over payments of reparation of the World War. I. There were also riots in the North, the South and the Ruhr. A Kapp Putch attempt by the Freikorps through the SPD. As a result of the Kapp Putch, the National Socialist German Workers' Party was formed, made up of the middle class. "Nazism was not a monolithic movement, but rather a (mainly German) combination of various ideologies and groups, sparked by anger over the Treaty of Versailles and what was considered a Jewish-Communist conspiracy (known in the vernacular as Dolchstoßlegende or “ The Legend of the Stab in the Back”) to humiliate Germany at the end of the First World War." (Nazism, 2008-2009) In the initial period from 1919 to 1929 there was this period of turmoil, there were several things that happened from 1923 to 1924, one of which was the civil wars to oust the communist government. The SPD and KPD were closely aligned and the SPD withdrew and did not return until 1928. In the spring of 1924 the Dawes Plan was sent to the German government. The German government did not ratify the Dawes Plan until late September/early October 1924. Elections were held on May 4, 1924 and December 7, 1924 and the NSDAP was formed, g...... middle of paper.. ...d facilitated the final result. The army failed in the government's responsibility and in 1933 Tasset Support convinced Hindenburg to have Hitler as chancellor. The German bureaucracy never supported the system. Stresemann created national myths about several areas of government, such as proving that the Prussian king was communist through his false documents. The peace terms of the Treaty of Versailles did not correspond to the outcome of the war because the Allies mismanaged the peace agreement and Germany never disarmed. Hitler was a master demagogue and received support from all segments of the population, but primarily from the Protestant middle class. Hitler had the doors of power open to him, without their help they could not have come to power. Works Cited on Nazism. (2008-2009). Retrieved March 25, 2011, from Wikipedia: http://schools-wikipedia.org/wp/n/Nazism.htm