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One can assert that the conditions created post-World War I, manifested through the Treaty of Versailles, fueled a societal resentment within Germany. This discontent played a role in Hitler gaining power, as he adeptly tapped into the collective grievances of the populace, particularly following the Great Depression. While it is imperative to acknowledge resentment as a contributing factor, the argument remains that structural drivers profoundly shaped Germany's militaristic aspirations.