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Who said, "The n**i's rose to power on the empty stomachs of the German people"?

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Who said, "The n**i's rose to power on the empty stomachs of the German people"?

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  1. I looked all over for a credited quote, either the one you posted or a similar one. The idea that the n**i's rose to power "on the empty stomachs of the German people" is accepted and prevalent with historians. In 1932 there were 6 million unemployed in Germany. Fascist regimes and genocides are powered by the fear and hunger of the majority and aimed against the minority of a region and usually coincides with a great fervor for nationalism. Hitler took advantage of the times and became the spokesman of the fear and brutality of a nation of hungry.

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