Zusammenfassung der Ressource
The rise of Hitler and the Nazis
- The German Worker's
Party
- 25-Point programme of
1920
- Scrapping
TOV
- Lebensraum - expanding
borders
- Depriving Jews of German citizenship
- Using force to achieve this
- Hitler's role
- Suggest to change from DAP to NSDAP (Nazis) in 1920
- Adopted Swastika s emblem
- Membership increased to 3000 during 1920
- Bought newspaper - spread ideas
- 1921 - Hitler became party leader
- Rohm
- Goering
- Hess
- Powerful "friends"
- General Ludendorff
- 1921 - created SA (private army)
- SA difficult to control, created SS 1923
- Munich Putsch 1923
- Causes
- Discontent - hyperinflation,
Ruhr occupation
- Membership of NSDAP 55,000
- Sensed Stresemann would fix things, act before that
- govt. cracking down on extremist groups
- Hitler wanted to makehimself president of Germanh
- Events
- 8 Nov - 3000 officials met in beerhall
- Hitler & 600 SS broke in & announced uprising
- 3 Leaders accepted to support Hitler under threat
- Next morning, the three changed their mind
- 3000 supporters with SA marched in to Munich inc. Hitler & Ludendorrf
- State police opened fire
- Hitler fled, but was arrested
- Results
- Hitler put on trial
- Sentenced to 5 years
- NSDAP banned
- Weakly enforced, lifted in 1925
- Got publicity
- Got 32 seats in 1924
- Hitler released after 9
months
- Wrote Mein Kampf
- Hitler changed
approach - get to
power using politics
- Reorganisation of party 1924-28
- New organisation
- Two administrators run head quarters
- Divided party into regions
- New funding
- Befriended Germany's businessmen
- Anit-communist
- SA and SS
- SA 1930: 400,000
- SS set up, led by Himmler
- Trusted more, swore oath to Hitler
- Propaganda
- Goebbels
- Scapegoats
- Jews
- November Criminals
- Communists
- Nazi newspapers
published Hitler's
speeches
- Showed Hitler's passion,
spectacle of Nazi rallies, power of
SA&SS
- Up-to-date technology
- Radio, films, records, aeroplanes
- 1928 election
- 12 seats, 2.6% of votes
- Stresemann's govt, Hindenburg presidency
- Wall street crash
- Economic effects
- Banks suffereed losses
- People rushed to get money out of their bank account
- Banks lost cash
- German companies dependent on US loans
- Industrial output fell
- Unemployment rose
- Sep 1929: 1.3mil,
Jan 1933: 6mil
- Fall in industrial production
- 1929-30: 10%
- 1929-32: 40%
- Social and political
- MIddle class lost savings, companies, homes
- Workers unemployed
- Lost faith in Weimar govt.
- Coalition collapsed
- People out of control
- Growing support
- Hitler's appeal
- Powerful, strong leader
- Restore order
- Scrap TOV
- Persuade other nations to treat Germany fairly
- Universal
- SA
- Made rallies seem organised, disciplined, strong, reliable
- Used against opposition during elections
- Different supporters
- Working-class
- Traditional German values
- Nazis promised 'work and bread'
- Worker's party
- Middle-class
- Great depression struck them
- Hitler strong leader who could help country recover
- Afraid of Communists (abolishment of private ownership)
- Moral decline during depression :(
- Farmers
- Protected from Communists
- Big businesses
- Youth & women
- Passionate speeches
- Family appeal
- Nazis win power
- Presidential election 1932
- People voted for extremists
- No one won more than 50%, had to redo
- Hindenburg 19million
- Hitler 13 million
- Fall of chancellor Bruning
- 1932, wanted to ban SA and SS
- Right parties protested this
- Schleicher organised coalition of rightwingers
- Convinced Hindenburg they had majority, Bruning sacked
- Von Papen as chancellor
- May 1932
- Von Schleicher controlled govt. from behind scenes
- Von Schleicher invited Hitler into coaltion
- Thought he could easily control him
- Weak coalition
- Election July 1932
- Nazis won 230 seats - majority
- Hitler demanded to be
chancellor, Hindenburg
refused
- Von Papen called new election Nov 1932
- Hoped Nazi
support would
fall
- Nazis: 196 seats, still majority
- Wihout Hitler's
support, Von Papen
resigned
- Von Schleicher becomes chancellor
- HIndenburg appointed him
- Von Schleicher could not get majority
- Told Hindenburg of conspiracy
against him from Von Papen and
Hitler
- Told Hindenburg to make him
military dictator
- Plan leaked, lost support
- Hitler becomes chancellor
- Von Papen plotted against Hindneburg
- Support Hitler, he could be
vice-chancellor and control
Hitler
- Hindenburg had no alternative
- 30 January 1933 Hitler becomes chancellor