Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Hitler's rise to power
Anmerkungen:
- Background-
Hitler's rise to power could be blamed on the depression, and the impact it had on Germany, it caused:
* 6 milion people unemployed by 1933.
* German people really divided.
* Government made up of lots of parties.
* Hindenburg the president became more involved BUT he was old and out of touch.
- The Rise to Power dates
- 1933
Anmerkungen:
- * 28th January 1933- Schleicher resigns after agreeing on the 4th of January, so that Hitler can be Chancellor.
* 30th of January Papen advises Hindenburg to make their Chancellor and that he'll control him.
* March 1933- 44% of Germans voted for Hitler in elections.
- 1928
Anmerkungen:
- * In 1928 the Nazi's had 12 seats in the Reichstag.
- 1932
Anmerkungen:
- * July 1932 they had 230 seats (won 37.3% of the vote) and were the largest party.
* Hindenburg realised he could use the large partied Nazi's and makes Von Papen Chancellor but the Nazi's don't cooperate.
* November 1932, had 196 seats in the Reich, vote falls to 33.1%.
* Von Schleicher becomes Chancellor.
- Why he became Chancellor?
- Rise of extremism
Anmerkungen:
- * Fear of communism
* Many Left-Wing workers turning to Communism
* Nazi propaganda exaggerated the communists.
- The Depression
- Nazi Propaganda
Anmerkungen:
- * Joseph Goebbels put in charge of Ministry of Propaganda and Information, 1933.
- Popular support
Anmerkungen:
- * 37.3% of the vote.
* He was organised
* A good speaker
* Highly admired
* Mass rallies, colourful posters
* Support from youth
* Passionate with speech
- Weakness of Weimar
Anmerkungen:
- * 4 Elections between 1930-32.
* Coalitions which were weak.
- Hatred of Weimar
Anmerkungen:
- * People saw Weimar as decadent.
* The Elders particularly the Judges, wanted one leading politician who was strong, like the Kaiser, or Fuhrer.
* Hated the Treaty of Versailles, stabbed-in-the-back myth.
* Didn't like the Democracy, which was a DIKTAT.
* The Government was not strong and told bad news, which the Kaiser didn't.
- "In two months we'll
have pushed Hitler into
a corner so hard, he'll
be squealing." -Von
Papen.
- How Hitler consolidated power?
- Reichstag Fire, 1933.
Anmerkungen:
- * 27th February 1933.
* The Reichstag, which is the German House of Parliament set on fire.
* Supposedly by Dutch Communist, Van Der Lubbe, who was seen with matches.
* Hitler took advantage and claimed it was the Communists trying to seize power violently.
* 4,000 communists arrested as a result.
* Persuaded Hindenburg to sign, 'Decree for the Protection of People & the State'.
- Enabling Act, 1933.
Anmerkungen:
- * 23rd March 1933.
* The SA intimidates all remaining non-Nazi parties, resulting in the Reich giving Hitler the right to make his own laws without Reich for 4 years.
* Ban Communism.
* The law agains the formation of new parties, stated, "Only the Nazi person were allowed."
- Night of the Long Knives, 1934.
Anmerkungen:
- * 30th June 1934.
* Hitler no longer had to worry about opposition against other parties due to the Enabling Act.
* However he now had to worry about opposition within the Nazi party.
* SA (Stormtroopers) wanted to merge with army, but army didn't want to be under order of Ernst Rohm.
* So SS leaders executed Rohm, Von Schleicher and 400 SA members.
* NOTE- HITLER ONLY HAD CONTROL OVER ARMY UNTIL AFTER THIS.
- Death of Hindenburg, 1934.
Anmerkungen:
- * 2nd August 1934.
* Hitler decided the country no longer needed a President and merged the role of a President and Chancellor together to make, "Fuhrer".
- Oath of Allegiance, 1934.
Anmerkungen:
- * 24th April 1934.
* Army now loyal to Hitler.
* AND the People's Court swears an oath that Judges have to stay loyal to Nazi's.
- REMEMBER!
Anmerkungen:
- * The question, "Why Hitler came to power?" is completely different to "How Hitler came to power?" both questions are answered in this mindmap tho'.
- How Hitler dominated
Germany?
- Concordat, 1933
Anmerkungen:
- * Hitler's concordat with the Pope in 20th June 1933, was a temporary alliance which stopped the Catholic 'Z' party, Zentrum.
- Scape-Goating
- People elected him
- Fixed Elections
- Against cultural revolution
- Made Chancellor
- SA intimidated parties
- Night of the Long Knives
- Fab Propaganda produced by Goebbels
- Reich Fire
- Rule by fear
- Germany now a one party state (Dictatorship)
- NOW TAKE A QUIZ!
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