- Nazis got into power as they played on people's fear of communism, Bolshevik Revolution of 1917 in Russia aroused fear within Germany's affluent sector of society, which were the rich landowners and businessmen thus people wanted to prevent communists gaining any political influence
- The Nazis were violently opposed to communism and the SA often attacked communist groups in the beer halls and the streets, so landowners and businessmen supported the Nazis
- During 5th to 12th January 1919, about 50,000 members of the communist party, the Spartacists, rebelled in Berlin, led by Rosa Luxemburg and Karl Liebknecht and in the aftermath, communist workers' councils seized power all over Germany, and a Communist People's Government took power in Bavaria.
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