In the second of three articles on political realignments, Walter Dean Burnham examines the “perfect” (and perfectly lethal) critical realignment of German politics and the rise of the Nazis from 1928 to 1933. He writes that the Nazis mostly drew their support from those who had voted for secular-liberal parties in the past and other non-voters. While some supporters of the Catholic Zentrum and the Marxist parties were essentially ‘immunized’ against voting for the Nazis, the crisis of the Great Depression meant that much of the remainder of the electorate were happy to support Adolf Hitler’s party.
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机译:在有关政治重组的三篇文章的第二篇中,沃尔特·迪恩·伯纳姆(Walter Dean Burnham)考察了德国政治的“完美”(完全致命)的批判性重组以及1928年至1933年纳粹的崛起。他写道,纳粹在很大程度上获得了那些支持过去曾为世俗自由党和其他非投票者投票的人。虽然天主教中央集权党和马克思主义政党的一些支持者实际上是“免予”反对投票选举纳粹的,但大萧条的危机意味着其余的选民很乐意支持阿道夫·希特勒的政党。
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