It wasn't so much as giving into Hitler, but you have to understand the situation the country of Germany was in at the time Hitler came to power. Germany had just came off an embarrasing defeat in WW1 to the allies, and to make things worse the Treaty of Versailles made Germany soley responsible for WW1. The German economy was in a bad way partly due to the reparations the Treaty of Versailles made them pay to the victors. So when Hitler came along people believed in him and what he was saying. The Weimar Republic that was established after the German keiser abdicated his throne was ineffective. Hitler promised stability, jobs, and most of all he gave the Germans a scapegoat, one they could blame all their problems on...the Jews. Hitler protrayed himself as a messianic person. He truly believed that he, and only he would bring Germany out of the embarrasment and shame of WW1. The people of Germany had nothing else to look to and Hitler to the German people seemed like a God send.
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