In 3–5 sentences, evaluate how economic and political problems in Germany after World War I led to the establishment of a fascist government under Adolf Hitler in the 1930s

The economic and political problems in Germany after World War I, such as hyperinflation, high unemployment rates, and the loss of territory and resources, created a sense of frustration and resentment among the German population. This environment of economic instability and political uncertainty allowed Hitler to capitalize on people's discontent and present his fascist ideology as a solution. Hitler's promise to revive the German economy, restore national pride and unity, and carry out revenge against those blamed for Germany's defeat appealed to the masses, helping him gain support and eventually establish a fascist government.