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    July to November 1932. The economic crisis caused his resign. He was followed by Kurt von Schleicher. Because of the civil war like situation the Reich was ruled on martial law since the end of WWI. Papen secretly negotiated with the President Hindenburg to dismiss Schleicher and make him‚ Papen‚ chancellor again‚ with Hitler as vice chancellor (the NSDAP had 30% of votes and was the strongest party). Hindenburg agreed but Hitler didn’t accept to be "vice chancellor". Papen then changed his goal and

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    Modern Half Yearly Essay Revision 1. Failure of the Weimar The failure of the Weimar Republic‚ as well as the subsequent rise of the Nazi Party‚ was the end result of a series of difficult political events that the Weimar Republic simply did not have the tools to defend against. The democratic government faced a significant uphill battle as it came into the unenviable job of attempting to the best by a nation angry about the war‚ and looking for an easy scapegoat‚ which the Republic provided them

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    started growing quickly and larger. Many events led up to Hitler having so much power. After Paul von Hindenburg made Hitler chancellor Hitler kept excelling in getting more power. Hitler had won 37% of the legislative votes in the year before. Together those two things gave Hitler and his party of Nazis to have the ability to paralyze all of Germany’s democratic government. On page 15 the author wrote‚ “Hindenburg hoped that by appointing Hitler‚ he could satisfy Nazi legislators and break dreadlock while

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    not been fulfilled can “break” someone. Over his time trying to be in power and in power he did many cruel things. People have learned Hitler can be a very good “friend”. Of course Hitler attempted to go for president but was not the victor‚ Paul Von Hindenburg was. While Hitler was being a fake friends to chancellor

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    the increasing popularity and strengths of the Nazis‚ and the mistakes of President Hindenburg all played a major part in Hitler’s rise to power. From the very beginning of the Weimar Republic’s creation‚ they faced innumerable problems causing the war-torn Germany to fall further into depression

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    peoples East of Rome‚ particularly the Gauls‚ but also included many peoples from the Rhine through Scandinavia‚ and modern day Poland. These societies all shared a similar language and culture but would not be united for nearly 2‚000 years. Otto von Bismarck was a Prussian conservative politician and aristocrat who would go on to unite most of the German states‚ the main exception being Austria. Through diplomacy he moved these nations from a lose confederation into a strong empire in the 1860s

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    conflicts like later‚ in 1930’s when was president Hindenburg in charge and the leading party was NAZI party. Hindenburg didn’t accept any of NAZI law offers‚ so people started to hate Paul von Hindenburg‚ because NAZI party was the most popular. Finally‚ next reason was‚ that important state institutions like judges and army didn’t cooperate with government. . In early1920s had bigger representation in Reichstag Social democrats. Army led by Paul von Seekt didn’t cooperate with government and also

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    Why did Hitler become Chancellor in 1933? There are many factors which explain why Hitler and the Nazis came into power in 1933‚ for example; the great depression and the weaknesses of the Weimar Government. These reasons and others will be explored further and explained in greater detail why these reasons helped Hitler to become Chancellor in 1933. One factor to explain why Hitler became Chancellor was the Depression. In October 1929 the stock market in the USA collapsed‚ causing America

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    name to the National Football League. In the 1920′s Conzelman played for Rock Island‚ Milwaukee‚ Detroit‚ and Providence. 1923 - German money Hyper Inflates and - Hitler’s Beer Hall Coupe attempt fails.(foreign) 1925 - Hindenburg elected president in Germany (Paul Von Hindenburg) (foreign)

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    ‘Hitler became Chancellor in January 1933 because he had so much support from German people.’ Do you agree? Explain your answer (16) There are many factors in which helped the Nazis seize power in 1933. I do not think that one of these factors stands out to be the main reason for Hitler becoming Chancellor in January 1933. There are some factors which were more important than others‚ however there is not one outstanding factor; they all played an important part to Hitler’s rise to power. This does

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