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Nazi Party - consolidation of power
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From Hitler becoming chancellor, describing problems he faced and how he overcame them on his way to becoming a true, undisputed distator. For GCSE history students with AQA. Enjoy!
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Nazi Party - consolidation of power
Problems facing Hitler upon becoming chancellor in Jan 1933
Still had to listen to Hindenburg
No dictatorship yet
Communists posed a huge threat
The SA was getting out of hand
Opposed many of Hitler's views
Could cause a Putsch
Economic turmoil from great depression
6 million unemployed
He promised to solve all their problems
If he couldn't he may be ousted
Loads of people he didn't like still in Germany
Jews, gypsies etc
Needed a dictatorship to get rid of them
Reichstag fire - Feb 1933
What?
Pretty self - explanatory
Who did it?
Nazis?
In their best interests to start it
Allows them to go harsher on communists
Nazi general said that's what happened
At war crimes trial, General Halder said that Goering told everyone he started it while at Hitler's birthday party
Lying to reduce punishment?
Goering drunk / joking?
Goering had secret, direct access through underground tunnel to Reichstag
Hitler seemed genuinely unsure
Communists?
Perpetrated by a communist - Van Der Lubbe
He was only one caught
Other communists could have arranged it
Hated Nazis and hated Reichstag system
Very little to gain from it
An excuse for Nazis to be harsher on them
Make people scared of them
Van der Lubbe (alone)?
Had cognative disability
Why would communists send him - could more easily be caught
Pyromaniac traits
No other communists found there
He confessed to it
Effects
Banning of Communist Party
They got blamed immediately for the fire
They were therefore banned ASAP
Their leaders were quickly put into concentration camps
Enabling act - March 1933
Voted for by the Reichstag
Overwhelming majority voted for
441 to 94
SA forced intimidated voters
Had to be renewed every 4 years
Meant that Hitler and Hindenburg didn't need to put things through the Reichstag
When Hindenburg died in 1934 Hitler simply became 'Führer'
Dictatorship: established
Banned all other parties in July 1933
Nazis took over local governments
SA could do anything they wanted
Night of the Long Knives - June to July 1934
What?
SA leader Röhm was arrested and killed
SA (Sturmabteilung) leaders were killed
Anyone he didn't like was killed
Around 200 dead overall
Why?
SA was unruly
Disagreed with Hitler
Had 2 million members
Some had military experience
Enough to cause a coup
Similar to Freikorps in the Kapp Putsch
Scare them into loyalty
Hitler said that they were found to be planning a coup
Effects
Any threat from the SA was completely gone
Members would never dare oppose him
SS formed
Led by Himmler
Basically an elite SS
Only Aryans allowed
No faults at all - even fillings were banned
Had many different subdivisions
Gestapo
Led by Heydrich
Secret police
Caught people who opposed Nazis
Used informers
High incentives to inform on others
e.g.
You get persecuted if you don't inform
Loads of propaganda
Encouraged kids to inform on parents
Nobody felt safe talking bad about the Nazis
Therefore nobody did talk bad about the Nazis
Waffen SS
Fighting force
Regular police
Concentration camps
Therefore, after 1934, Hitler had successfully created a dictatorship, in whch nobody would dare oppose him
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