People started to believe in him once he had admitted to the Night
of the Long Knives as they believed he would sort out many of the
SA if he knew about it as he had that night
Reduction in unemployment and actions to protect German
Farmers showed he was getting grips of the German economic
problems
During the Weimar Period many regarded the
Government as backstabbers and nicknamed
them the 'November Criminals'
Many wanted a return of traditional values for order and for a
heroic figure. So there was a major political culture which was
anti-democratic and were readily receptive of Nazi Propaganda
Suppression
By brutally suppressing the
left-wing partys Hitler won the
support of the middle and upper
classes.
By suppressing the SA he
proved his strength,
determination and
ruthlessness
Events such as opening of the Reichstag after the March 1933 election
had to be carefully stage-managed to create a piece of pure political
theatre with Hitler as the central character.
Economic Policies
Recovery -
pumped money into
building homes and
autobahns
stimulated consumer demand
by giving tax concessions and
grant to particular groups
Giving subsidies to private
firms to encourage them to
take on more workers
Controls on wages and prices
to control inflation
Introduced 'New Plan' '34 to control
Germany's foreign trade and improve
the country's balance of payment
First steps toward rearmament
Rearmament and war economy
Rearmament
Many people wanted to destroy the Treaty of Versailles but
was also fearful of war. Hitler's build up and propaganda
over war won the public over more but there was still no
overwhelming joy like in 1914
Conscription and rearmament in 1925
was welcomed by the Germans and there
was great enthusiasm over the
re-occupation of the Rhineland in 1936 as
well as for Anschluss in March 38.
There was a slight decline in support when Germany invaded
the Sudetanland as it appeared that France and Britain might
actually go to war over it Munich Appeasement however
boosted Hitlers image as a skilled statesman
Germany's success in Blitzkrieg enhanced
Hitler's reputation especially in 1940 when
France was easily defeated
Problems
Decline in support (35-36)
low wages, food shortages and high
unemployment waned the enthusiasm
of support
However, success in foreign and defence policy helped maintain the idea of Hitler Myth
Balance of Payment
and shortage of
foreign exchange
Food shortages, rising
prices and lower living
standard
Schacts was much too cautious and slow
A new Four Year Plan was devised and taken over by
Goering - controls on labour supply, prices, raw
materials and foreign exchange - settling production
targets for private companies to meet - New State-owned
industrial plants - increasing production of commodities
- encouragig research and investment into the
production of substitute products which would reduce
Germany's dependance on imports
Short-term: Prioritised economic
recovery from the Depression and
reduction of unemployment.
Long-term: Create an economy capable of
sustaining a major rearmament programme
and geared to the need of a future war. '
economic autarky' in food and vital raw
materials
1914/1939; 1930's aims to instill military spirit
into the German people although there was
support in opposition of ToV, enthusiasm for war
was met with limited success
There was no cheering on
the day the Second World
War had been declared like
there had been back in 1914
Blitzkreig
There was flag-waving and rejoice over
the initial victories of the Blitzkreig
However this was in response to
directions from local Nazi Party officders
Maintaining morale in these first
couple of years of easy victories was
easy However Hitler made sure that
war did not impose too much on the
civilian population, there were no
major squeeze on consumption and
production
Made it seem as though Germany was on the
defensive 'Germany is fighting for it's freedom, fir
it's honour, for it's future' - Goebbles
Stalingrad
There was no immediate change in
propaganda. However once the Eastern
Front were hit with the Russian winters
Gobbels ordered a more sober and
realistic tone
Air raids and cuts in food rationing damaged morale
Change in Propaganda
Anti-Bolshevism; used to frighten
Germans with the threat of Soviet
invasion Encouraged to keep up
the fight
Anti-Semitism; Major preoccupation 'war guilt of
international Jewry which, through its
Bolshevist-plutocratic satellites has imposed thsi
struggle
Strengthening Resolve; Goebbles concerned
cumulative effect of the air-raids and high
casualty rates suffered by the civilian population
would weaken the resolve of the German people
to continue the war
Retaliation; The Country stioll possessed the means,
and the will, to strike back at the enemy Hopes were
kept alive by claims that Germany possessed a secret
weapon of mass destruction which would be used at
the appropriate moment - flying bombs 1944