Design a leaflet from the Nazi Party in 1924

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Design a leaflet from the Nazi Party in 1924 You must include the following: A clear explanation of what the Nazi party stands for. Lots of propaganda against the Weimar Government and hyper-inflation. An explanation of the Nazi flag and imagery. What you would like to see happen in future in Germany.

What the Nazi party stands for: Key beliefs (25 points): Race Religion German greatness Industry/economy Criticism of the Weimar Government: The Treaty Of Versailles and the November Criminals Unrest since 1918 Hyper-inflation How the Nazi Party was formed. An image to attract attention Why Hitler is a great leader. How Germany could be better in the future.