In his early years Adolf was a distraught …show more content…
As more and more people became inclined to aid his movement, his reputation ascends. By 1921, Hitler was now the leader of the NSGWP (National Socialist German Workers’ Party) or known formally as the Nazi Party. With the poor financial circumstances, and with inflation on the rise, people looked to Hitler and his Party as a solution to their problems and as a result of that his Party grew in numbers. By 1923 Hitler’s Nazi organization had risen to 56,000 members and have gained the support of many more individuals (“Adolf Hitler History”). Hitler’s influence began to broaden as he reached higher in the chain of command and gained a mass following of people who believed in his anti-Semitic beliefs and his share for a perfect …show more content…
‘Mein Kampf’ highlighted his political beliefs and his plan to change Germany’s population into one based on race. Upon his release from prison, Hitler rearranged the Nazi Party (“Adolf Hitler Biography”). It was when the Great Depression struck Germany hard, the people looked up to him for leadership, and the Natzi Party began to entice a considerable amount of people to join their rankings. This was the beginning of Hitler’s rise to power.
Hitler ran against Paul von Hindenburg for presidency in the election of 1932. Hitler came in second in both rounds of the election, winning over 35 percent of the final votes. The statistics in the election showed that he was very influential in German affairs (“Adolf Hitler Biography”). By July the Nazis had already seized most of the seats in Germany’s Parliamentary system (Witherbee). Given his popularity Hindenburg was forced to assign Hitler as chancellor, as to give political balance (“Adolf Hitler Biography”). Making him the head of state in