Answer: He used the position of politician to find the culprit for the German economic situation.
Explanation:
At the end of World War I, Hitler came in disbelief. He was convinced that Germany was not defeated but betrayed by a group of war profiteers, Jews and socialists. Hitler needed a "scapegoat" to defeat Germany in the first world war, and for the difficult economic situation the country found itself in.
That "scapegoat" was Jewish. Germany was indeed in a difficult situation, because as a loser it had to pay war damages and debts. In such circumstances, Hitler found the culprit, and due to the specifics of the situation, a large number of people soon followed him. It is also a fact that Hitler was a good rhetorician, so he quickly gained the affection of the German