So, what really led Hitler to rise in Prominence???
##Is it favourable conditions or his (Hitler's) leadership abilities?##
FAVOURABLE CONDITIONS
VS
LEADERSHIP ABILITIES
In conclusion.....
It is actually Hitler's leadership abilities. It is the reason for his rise in prominence in the late 1920s because he was clever enough to take advantage of the favourable conditions so that he will have higher chances of rising in power. Even without those favourable conditions that we have discussed before, he will still be able to rise in power. This is due to the fact that he was an amazing speaker that promised his people that he will improve their lives and Germany herself. He always has a plan and backups in case anything goes wrong. This makes him a patient person. He knew the right time and places to hold his speeches for example, having a speech at beer halls where everyone is easily convinced and swayed. Furthermore, he made sure that he plans will be carried out as soon as possible so that people will trust him. He also made sure that he is better than other party and even the police. Eventually, he managed to influence almost everyone into believing that if they are under the rule of Hitler, they can have a better life. Thus, it is his leadership abilities that made him rise to power as he has already influenced some with his skills and tricks even before taking advantage of the favourable conditions.
Basically the favourable conditions is similar of being a 'bonus' for Hitler.
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