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How Hitler became Chancellor
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How Hitler became Chancellor, GCSE History- Germany 1919-1945
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germany 1919-1945
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adolf hitler
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How Hitler became Chancellor
Long Term Bitterness
The Treaty of Versailles
War Guilt
Reparations
Military Loss
Territorial Loss
Made Germany feel humiliated
Made them seem weak.
Ineffective Constitution
Government
Proportional Representation
% Votes=% of seats
51% was considered a majority
Coalitions were formed
Parties had different views
Power Struggles
Article 48
Presidentual rule in Emergencies
Money
Wealthy Businessmen
Own Very large companies
Some examples include Alfred Hugenburg and Ford
Propaganda
Josef Gobbels
Minister for Propaganda
Promoted Nazi Views
That Hitler would be the saviour of Germany
Includes posters, speeches, air travel and newspapers
The Nazis owned 9 state newspapers
Program
25 point Program
List of policies
This was very flexible
If something was proved unpopular, it would be changed
Something for everyone
Attacks on other parties
Those who opposed Hitler
Political opponents
The use of the SA
Used to scare people
Use of terror
E.g. Communists
Personal Qualities
Exceptional Speaker
Strong Leader
Organised
Clever
Persuasive
Economic Depression
Weak Government
Rise of Extremism
Nazis
Communists
Wall Street Crash
Leading to Germany's great depression of 1929
America recalled loans given to Germany (Young/Dawes Plans)
Businesses close down
Mass Unemployment
Recruited by Hindenberg
Thought he could control Hitler
Hitler contemplated suicide after he lost seats in the November 1932 election
Annotations:
In June 1932, The Nazi party had 230 seats. In November 1932, the Nazis had 196 seats.
Von Papen convinced Hindenberg to allow Hitler to be Chancellor
(Of course) This plan to "Control" Hitler failed!
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