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The early 1920s in Germany were marked by chaos, violence, and radicalization—a period that deeply shaped the trajectory of German history. Hitler’s rise within the Nazi Party, the formation of paramilitary militias like the SA, and the political assassinations carried out by extremist groups all demonstrated a society inching toward upheaval. Understanding this tumultuous period provides crucial insight into how democratic institutions and civil order can be undermined by violence and radical ideologies, leading ultimately to the rise of totalitarianism.
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