The beginning of the Nazi party started in with a group of socialists in Munich, Germany. The original name for the party was The National Socialist German Workers' Party. The Nazi party's main strategy was that of most of the other political parties in Germany after the loss of the war and the treatment they receive in the treaty of Versailles, thrashing the government …show more content…
Hitler and his party had become such a large influential power that Paul Von Hindenburg the current German president and Bruening one of the central politicians in Germany had to consult with him about public affairs. In 1932 Hitler felt as if the time was right so he ran for the presidency against Hindenburg and another party. Hitler captured more than one-third of the votes. This established that Hitler had an enormous amount popularity. So much in fact that the winner of the election Hindenburg felt he was forced to make an alliance with the …show more content…
When Hitler gained his new power he did not exercise restraint. Hitler banned all political parties in Germany, except the Nazi party. With the communist subdued out of being a political threat, Hitler began the liquidation of Jews in all government or government controlled-institutions. After his order of anti-Semitism were carried out Hitler cleaned out his own party. Ernst Rӧhm, the former Freikorps leader who had organized the stormtroopers and was key to Hitler’s rise were allies, but are now a threat to Hitler's power. As a result, Hitler used his own force of the SS to unleash an attack known as the Night of the Long Knives. During this leader of the brownshirts were murdered and many stormtroopers were arrested. Rӧhm was quietly executed and Hitler replaced much of the SA with