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Pregunta | Respuesta |
Who was appointed Chancellor after the July 1932 elections? | Von Papen (a rich Catholic nobleman) |
What happened to the Nazis vote in the November 1932 election? | it decreased. Seats in the Reichstag dropped to 196. |
Who appointed Chancellors in the Weimar Republic? | President Hindenburg (former army leader) |
Hitler was appointed Chancellor because of a power struggle between which two men? | Von papen and Von Schleider (Von Schleider was a General and a former army leader) |
When did Hitler become Chancellor? | January 1933 |
When was the Reichstag Fire? | February 1933 |
Which party did Hitler blame for starting the Reichstag Fire? | The Communists |
How many leaders of this party were arrested and imprisoned? | 4000 |
What did the Emergency Decree, passed after the Reichstag Fire, enable police to do? | Hitler could get the police could search any house, confiscate property and arrest anyone without giving them a trial |
How long did the Emergency Decree stay in place for? | 12 years |
Did the Nazis win overall majority in the March 1933 elections? | No, he needed 92 more votes for the Nazis to take over. |
When was the Enabling Act passed? | March 1933 |
What important power did the Enabling Act give Hitler? | He was able to pass any law he wanted to. |
What did Hitler ban in May 1933? | Trade Unions |
What did the law against the New Formation of Parties do? | It banned any new parties from forming. |
Between which two organisations did Hitler decide he had to make a choice in 1934? | The SA and the Army (He killed Ernst Rohm, the SA leader, at the night of the long knives) |
Who was the leader of the SA? | Ernst Rohm |
What did 30th June 1934 become best known as? | The Night of the Long Knives |
When President Hindenburg died in August 1934 what did Hitler declare himself? | President |
What is the German for 'leader' which Hitler called himself? | Fuhrer |
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