To what extent was the rise of the Nazi Party due to Hitler’s personality? Explain your answer. [12] I agree that Hitler’s personality contributed to the rise of the Nazi Party‚ but there were other factors that caused the Nazi Party to become such a success. Hitler appealed immensely to the German public as he was a very good orator‚ and his speeches were almost always extremely persuasive. Hitler was extremely charismatic and put much effort into his speeches‚ punctuating them with plenty of hand
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Explain why the boycott of Jewish businesses took place in April 1933. [12 marks] In April 1933‚ only 1 week after the Enabling Act was passed‚ a boycott against Jewish businesses took place‚ which targeted mainly Jewish shops and businesses but also Jewish professionals such as doctors and lawyers. There are many reasons as to why this event took place. The most important reason‚ in my opinion was to introduce explicit anti-Semitic propaganda. When it was decided that the boycott would take
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People used the term Weimar Republic to refer to a time in German history 1919 -1933 when the government was a democratic republic that was governed by laws that were laid out in a German city named Weimar. I think that the Weimar Republic was not very successful in dealing with Germany’s problems‚ because of the French occupation of Ruhr. In the year of 1923‚ Germany missed a delivery payment for reparations‚ and as a result of this‚ France took over the industrial area of Ruhr to manage delivery
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What methods did the Nazis use to gain support? The nazis used many techniques to gain support in Germany‚ the main way that they did this was through the many strands of propaganda. One of the strands was Nazi rallies and Hitler’s speeches; these speeches were one of the main reasons as to why the Nazi party rose to power‚ Hitler was an incredibly good orator‚ this meant that he gave very powerful speeches that expressed his emotions and related to the emotions of those in the audience. In fact
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The story of Adolf Hitler was an intriguing one. The story of a man‚ driven by the hatred for his vision of the inferior people‚ to become the dictator of Germany and leader of the infamous Nazi party. Hitler’s story starts in the small village of Braunau Am Inn‚ in 1889. He is given the talent of making wonderful pieces of art‚ but soon loses motivation to follow this passion after his mother dies‚ in December 21‚ 1907‚ and he fails to get into the Vienna Art School‚ in 1900. His life falls apart
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he took advantange of oppotunities like the reichstag fire to gain power‚ also combining of chancellor and predsident. - nazi germany was under the fuhrerprinzip‚ where hitler made the final decisions - he initiated gleichshaltung‚ but others were in charge of individual departments eg goebbels and propaganda ministry - creation of the fuhrer myth led to more supporthe took advantange of oppotunities like the reichstag fire to gain power‚ also combining of chancellor and predsident. - nazi germany
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It seems that the tyrant Hitler has finally reached rock bottom. We understand all the desperate attempts to look compassionate‚ but this new propaganda poster is ridiculous. The piece of work is titled ‘long live Germany.’ It portrays the leader of the Nazi Party prancing in front of a group of his men while lifting up the flag of his party and marching his party to his supposed ‘victory.’ The whole thing looks rather majestic‚ very much unlike what the true face of these National Socialists is
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The Rise of the Nazis 1919-1933 What were Hitler’s main contributions towards the Nazi’s between 1924-1932? After being released from German prison 4 years early Hitler turned his attentions to regaining the control of the Nazi’s. While Hitler was in Prison the Nazi party basically fell and needed vast reforms. By February 1925 Hitler basically formed the Nazi’s again based on a new set of principles ( Fühererprinzip). This involved changing everything about the Nazi party from structure to
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‘The weak individual is intimidated by the political movements of his age; the strong individual rises above political movements and remains true to himself.’ How is this shown to be the case in Fred Uhlman’s Reunion? “It is always more difficult to fight against faith than against knowledge.” This quote by Hitler demonstrates how people that stay true to themselves and their beliefs are a lot harder to deceive then those who just rely on knowledge. Han’s Father is a great example of a strong
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Passion over Reasoning “If you can once engage people’s pride‚ love‚ pity‚ ambition (or whatever is their prevailing passion) on your side‚ you need not fear what their reason can do against you.” -Lord Chesterfield I believe Lord Chesterfield is saying if you can catch and use peoples passions whatever it might be‚ on your side of the argument you will win the argument no matter the reasoning. I agree his point is valid to some point. You should also be well spoken and know which emotion
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