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    Q: How important were economic factors in the rise to power of the Nazi party between 1919 and 1933? Germany before 1933 was in a very dark and depressive state. The Nazi party gained power between 1919 and 1933 for a variety of different reasons. There were major economic problems that Germany faced. The treaty of Versailles also contributed to their rise in power. The Nazi party helped bring Germany out of the depression as they appealed to the nation. Propaganda also helped the Nazi’s come

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    power‚ and favor with the German people. Hitler got Hindenburg to pass a law this was an emergency decree giving the police powers to search houses‚ supposedly to prevent a communist uprising Hitler thought was going to happen‚ he could arrest and punish people without trial‚ and there was no freedom of speech‚ which he actually just used to ensure that the Nazi’s were always shown in a good light. In august 1934‚ President Hindenburg died. Within hours Hitler declared himself “fuhrer” or overall

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    vote‚ which then resulted in over 200 nazi seats! This was not the majority so hitler CPUs not automatically become chancellor and he lost the vote to take over as well‚ but he used the numbers to his advantage. He had technically more control over Hindenburg and his death in 1932 was the main reason to why hitler was appointed

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    Weimar Republic: 1. Emergence of the Democratic Republic and the impact of the Treaty of Versailles Democracy established before treaty to end war be signed‚ Germany had no choice‚ Ludendorff announced Germany has lost war Starvation was ranmpant- no option Needed to stop britans restriction of incoming food supplies Germany becomes a democracy at Weimar in 1919. A republic with a president and prime minister First president- Ebert Scheidemann-PM – Leader of the SDP- Socialist Democratic

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    Political‚ economic and social issues in the Weimar Republic to 1929 Year 12 Modern History 2013 * Mrs Lynch Jenni Hamilton Due Date; 26th of March 2013 Word Count; 1‚665 The collapsement of the Weimar Republic was due to many social‚ political and economical issues within. From its birth it faced numerous political problems‚ for which the causes were many and varied. These problems included political instability‚ deep divisions within society and economic crisis; problems were constantly appearing

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    against the government. On 27th February 1933‚ the night of the fire 4‚000 leading Communists were arrested and imprisoned to remove the threat that they posed on the government. The next day‚ to increase Nazi control‚ Hitler persuaded President Hindenburg to pass an emergency decree suspending all of the terms in the constitution‚ which had been introduced by the Weimar. These emergency powers allowed Hitler to do anything that he wanted. He used his new-found powers to intimidate voters. Hitler

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    at this point however he did not control many things which he desired to. By 1934 through eliminating his adversaries on the knight of the long knives‚ passing the enabling law‚ using the Reichstag fire for persuasion and the death of President Hindenburg Hitler successfully consolidated his power over Germany. The Reichstag fire was the first event which began Hitler’s consolidation of power in 1933. The burning of Reichstag was believed to be started by a Dutch communist. Hitler exploited Hindenburg’s

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    sold in one single day 12. 1889-Birth of Adolf Hitler 13. 1919-Hitler joined German Worker’s Party 14. 1928-Nazi Party got 2.6% votes in the Reichstag 15. 1932-Nazi party became the largest party with 37% votes. 16. 30 January 1933-President Hindenburg offered chancellorship to Hitler 17. 28 Feb 1933-The fire decree suspended civic rights 18. 3 march 1933-Enabling Act was passed 19. 1933- Hitler pulled out of league of nations 20. 1936-Hitler and Nazi party reoccupied Rhineland 21. September

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    Historical Investigation into; How were the Nazi Government able to benefit from the Reichstag Fire? Word Count: 1‚752 Section A: Plan of the Investigation The subject of this investigation is to study how the Nazi government was able to benefit from the Reichstag on fire in 1933. I will conduct research into this topic using primary and secondary sources. This evidence will be discussed in section B. Two key texts‚ A.J Nicholls‚ Weimar

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    pulled their money out of the German economy it sent the country into panic and some confusion. The Reichstag fell into gridlock and the president of Germany took control by exercising the emergency power clause in the Wiemar Constitution. President Hindenburg appointed temporary chancellors which both failed to control what was going on in their country which led Germans to look alternatively for answers and some started voting for the Nazi splinter group. While numbers of Nazi in the government began

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