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    Why was Hitler able to Dominate Germany by 1934? World War one had left Germany in an unstable state. Large amounts of the state budget had been spent on war pensions‚ one of the factors contributing to Germany being virtually bankrupt. The war had deepened divisions in the German society‚ many workers were bitter because of restrictions placed on their wages. Germany could not start to recover and gain power again because it had reparations to pay due to the treaty of Versailles. The Weimar republic

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    The Nazi party rose to power in March 1933 due to many reasons‚ some more significant than the others. The fear of communism did contribute to the Nazi party’s rise to power‚ however this was not the central reason. In addition President Hindenburg’s role was extremely significant as he selected Hitler as Chancellor in January 1933. Nevertheless the key route to the Nazi’s rise to power was the Great Depression. One of the reasons that contributed to the rise to power of the Nazi party was Hitler

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    Civil Peace DBQ In Germany‚ in 1914‚ a civil peace was declared at the time of the proclamation of war. This meant that all previous inner and exterior conflicts would be put to the side until after the war. At the same time that this was declared‚ the troops were being mobilized to fight. German citizens’ opinions changed from being excited during the proclamation of war to ignoring the main effects and law of civil peace during the war‚ and then to being upset and frustrated after the war. I

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    How important was resentment over the treaty of Versailles in explaining the rise to power by the Nazis in Germany 1919 - 1933 There is a general agreement among historians that several factors contributed to Hitler’s rise to power in Germany by 1933. However‚ there is debate over which‚ if any‚ was the most important factor. Some argue that the Treaty of Versailles was the most significant due to the fact that it was associated with defeat and was discrediting the Republican government who singed

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    The main reason for the rise of the Nazi Party was Hitler himself‚ Asses the interpretation? 45 minutes. I disagree with the interpretation to an extent‚ there are many factors that lead to the rise of the Nazis that were not directly from Hitler‚ firstly‚ there was a weak government in Germany – the Weimar government was weak with many different parties and fringe parties struggling to agree on anything‚ the Reichstag couldn’t pass many laws‚ decisions could not be made and many people also saw

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    this event to his advantage. This event is significant because it had allowed Hitler to manipulate his way into the government and consolidate power. In January 1933‚ Hindenburg appointed Hitler to the position of Chancellor. For instance‚ in February 28‚ 1933 Hitler used the fire as justification and convinced President Hindenburg to invoke Article 48 of the Weimar constitution‚ in order to protect public safety. This shows that the Reichstag Fire gave Hitler more time to undo the constitution.

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    Reichstag and the President to accept the “Enabling law”. The Enabling law was a law that gave Hitler an unlimited right to create “emergency” laws without consulting anyone else. They both accepted‚ as much as Hindenburg (the president) hated Hitler‚ he hated communism even more. When Hindenburg died Hitler took hold of the whole power. Regardless of whether these events were a question of chance or provoked (some consider that Hitler ordered the burning of the Reichstag himself) Hitler was an expert

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    How Did Hitler Establish A Dictatorship In Germany From 30th January 1933 To August 1934? On The 30th of January 1933‚ President Hindenburg appointed Hitler as Chancellor. In the 18 months succeeding this‚ Hitler became‚ essentially‚ a dictator. This essay will look at what a dictatorship is and how it operates‚ how the population is brought to a point where they accept a dictatorship‚ and examine and analyze the vital events that took place in Germany which lead to Hitler assuming dictatorial

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    remain this way for long. By the end of March 1933‚ he had acquired much greater powers than the former leading politicians of the Weimar Republic could ever have foreseen when they supported his appointment as chancellor. The death of President Hindenburg in August 1934‚ allowed him to combine both chancellor’s and president’s positions into one when Hitler became the Fuehrer and Reich Chancellor. How

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    advantage using them as a tool for his success. The enabling act also played a leading role in Hitler’s consolidation of power. It eliminated all Hitler’s opposition and gave him a clear run to becoming the ultimate power in Germany. The death of Hindenburg was the final occurrence that ensured Hitler absolute power. It was through these incidents that Hitler was able to raise himself and the nazi party to absolute power through out Germany. The creation of a single army in which Hitler had the

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