Most drawn to Hitler and the Nazi Party were individuals from the lower and middle classes, including small business owners, farmers, and unemployed workers. Many were disillusioned by the economic hardships of the Weimar Republic, including hyperinflation and the Great Depression, which led them to seek radical solutions. The Nazi Party's promises of national revival, economic stability, and social order resonated with these groups, who felt marginalized and threatened by political instability and leftist movements. Additionally, elements of the bourgeoisie and certain segments of the military also supported Hitler, attracted by his nationalistic and anti-communist rhetoric.
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