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    To what extent is it true to say that "The failure of the Weimer Republic was due to external factors beyond its control and the rise of a German messiah"? In 1933‚ the Weimer Republic was officially abolished by Hitler‚ the German ’messiah.’ The Weimer Republic was replaced by his opposite‚ its contrast. From a democratic state to a state ruled by a ’messiah.’ Was it inedible that the Weimer Republic would become a failure? Or would different conditions have changed the occurred? There where

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    Account for the failure/collapse of democracy in Germany in the period of 1918-1933 The collapse of the Weimar democracy in 1933 cannot be attributed to one event‚ but more a multiplicity of factors that were involved in upsetting of the Republic’s equilibrium which made it vulnerable to sudden shock. It can be partially blamed on the shaky foundations and inherent flaws within the constitution‚ making the Republic susceptible to future problems and the Nazi takeover. Opposition and violence made

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    This essay intends to explore Hitler’s promise of a better future to the German people‚ and how important it was to the growth in Nazi support up to 1933. This essay will discuss how accurate the view that this promise was what caused the support for the Nazis to grow. There are many things which affected the growth in Nazi popularity and this is what will be discussed in this essay. In 1928 there was a low support for the Nazi party‚ they only held 12 seats in the Reichstag‚ but by 1930 the Nazi

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    Joseph Lewis  History Essay- Mrs Wadsworth  5 November 2014      How far do you agree that the Personal popularity of Hitler was the main reason for the increased electoral support for the Nazi party in 1928-32?    It can be argued that the personal popularity of Hitler was the main reason for the Nazi party’s electoral success‚ due to his powerful speaking skills and charismatic attitude. However‚ it is evident that the Economic crisis was the main reason for the increased electoral support for

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    Why did Hitler rise to Power and why did the Weimar Republic collapse? Hitler’s rise to power was the result of many factors‚ but Hitler’s ability to take advantage of Germany’s poor leadership and economical and political conditions was the most significant factor. His ability to manipulate the media and the German public whilst taking advantage of Germany’s poor leadership resulted in both the collapse of the Weimar Republic and the rise of Hitler and the nazi party. During the early 1920s

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    The Weimar Republic was created in the result of Germany’s defeat in World War 1. Germany was loaded with the blame‚ and hated the Treaty of Versailles. Germany had rejected it but was forced to sign it in 1919. The Weimar government was not able to bring back pre-war conditions. In august 1923 Gustav Stresemann became Chancellor of Germany and foreign minster. He was apart of the German people’s party. Stresemann went along way in resolving the catastrophe that was left after World War 1. Stresemann

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    To what extent was the rise to power of the Nazis due to the Wall Street Crash? Historian Carr writes "It is inconceivable that Hitler could have come into power had not the Weimar Republic being subject to the unprecedented strain of a world crisis"‚ thus he thinks that the Wall Street Crash was the cause of problems in Weimar leading to the rise of the Nazis. In 1933 the Nazi party took control of Germany‚ installing Hitler as chancellor. Evidence would suggest that the Wall Street Crash was a

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    ‘German’s Into Nazis’ by Peter Fritzsche 1) Germany before the Fuhrer. Germany’s defeat at the end of World War I left the nation socially‚ politically‚ and economically shattered. The reparation agreements inflicted upon Germany without its’ consent at the end of the war meant that the nation was in complete financial ruin. In the wake of Germany’s defeat‚ public decent climaxed on the 9th November 1918 during the revolution that took place on Berlin’s Postdamer Platz

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    Thesis: The name Hitler brings up many emotional feelings in the hearts of many people all around the world. Adolf Hitler gained much control through his use of words and wisdom of people‚ which drove him into being a leader. By using his excellent talents of persuading people to listen to him he had the greater power and built a whole army while promoting his theories and ideas to the world through destruction and lies. 1. Introduction Hitler and the Occult: The Magical Thinking of Adolf Hitler

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    In order to fully comprehend the reasons for Churchill’s speech and the vast response of relief from the population‚ one must understand the events leading up to its giving. On June 4th 1940‚ Europe was a very large battleground. The Nazi party of Germany had declared war on France and Britain‚ and was spreading throughout the continent like wildfire. They appeared to be unstoppable. It is a very inspirational piece‚ a moving speech‚ and a powerful call to action aimed to uplift the downtrodden

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