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    Account for the initial consolidation of Nazi power in 1933 - 1934 Due to the failure of the Weimar Republic and general public dissatisfaction arising from poor economic conditions exacerbated by the Treaty of Versailles‚ coupled with the 1929 Wall Street Crash‚ German citizens were understandably desperate for change. Until this point in time the Nazi party‚ and Hitler‚ had been essentially unpopular. However‚ the economic situation ensured Hitler’s increasing popularity as the people looked

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    and the Nazis were able to consolidate their power by August 1934‚ was due to the combination of luck‚ manipulation of legal procedures and a willingness to be uterly ruthless. The Nazi position was extremly unstable and in shaky circumstances during January 193. However‚ after the events and actions taken to consolidate their power the Nazis grew stronger and became invulnerable for the time they were in power. Luck played an extremely significant role in the contribution to the Nazi consolidation

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    of legislation in the Nazi consolidation of power by the end of 1933? During 1933‚ many things were put into practise to help the Nazi consolidation of power. Hitler was appointed Chancellor in a very legal fashion as Hindenburg enabled him to have the status in a strictly legal way in accordance to the constitution of the Weimar Republic. However‚ in order for Hitler to gain the dictatorship he so desperately wanted‚ many other acts of legislation came to light within 1933 that seemed legal but

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    Nazi Consolidation of Power 1933-34 The consolidation of power by the Nazi’s was absolute and effective in the years 1933-34 in Germany. Hitler used a range of events such as the Reichstag fire and Hindenburg’s death to act as a catalyst to achieve his final goal‚ as the undisputed Fuhrer‚ by august of 1934. Also the passing of certain laws such “the protection of People and State Act” and the “Enabling act” gave the Nazi’s further power to consolidate their position as the only party in Germany

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    was the use of legislation in the Nazi consolidation of power by the end of 1933? The use of legislation was very important to the Nazis and their consolidation of power‚ and was a key tool for the Nazi’s to make there actions legal and justifiable. This way of legalising what other wise would have been deemed illegal and immoral ways of running a political party and government. This meant they could keep the balance of a respectful government and ruthless power driven party well. The use of

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    Hitler’s Consolidation of Power In January 1933‚ Hitler got appointed as Chancellor. This was his first step to his great success of the gaining of his political powers. Before 1933‚ in November 1932 the Nazi Party only got 37% of the votes‚ which wasn’t enough‚ because to change the Weimar Constitution and to be more powerful‚ they needed to have 66% of the votes. Due to the Burning down of the Reichstag in February 1933 though‚ Hitler managed to blame this event on the Communist party and using

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    Hitler’s Rise to Power How did Hitler rise to power (1933) and consolidate his power (1934)? When the First World War ended on November 11th 1918; many Germans were put into poverty due to the massive costs of the war. Millions of dying and hungry Germans caused the public to turn to radical political views. A crucial point on the agenda of many Germans was to find a culprit‚ someone to blame for all the problems that hit Germany after the war. One of these post-war radical parties was the DAP

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    Adolf Hitler’s Rise and Consolidation of Power Adolf Hitler arose from a young‚ inspired artist and decorated soldier to a malevolent Führer. Adolf Hitler’s beliefs stemmed from the German defeat in World War I. During his youth‚ Hitler’s anger capitalized after Germany had lost the war and believed that he could propose a stronger government that would bring power and esteem back toward Germany. Hitler had written a novel called‚ “Mein Kampf” outlining his ideas on a new Germany. As the evil‚ totalitarian

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    Increased support for the Nazi party in the years 1930-1933: The difficulties faced by the Weimar government in dealing with the economic consequences of the depression. By mid- 1929 Germany was prospering once more. Political stability had been resolved and relations with other countries had improved dramatically. But by the 1930’s things had began to go wrong. The state that The Wall Street Crash left Germany had led to the Weimar government facing difficulties in resolving the economic crisis

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    Hitler’s consolidation of power between January 1933 and August 1934 can be described as a “legal revolution” It is to a certain extent that Nazi consolidation of power in 1933 was due to the use of terror and violence. However the terror and violence was very limited because the Nazi’s weren’t in a strong enough position to exert terror and violence alone. Nazi propaganda against the communists made most Germans fearful of Communism therefore allowing Nazis to consolidate a bit more power through

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