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    Account for Hitler’s rise Hitler’s rise to power roots from formation of democratic Weimar Republic in 1918 and is completed when Enabling Act passed in 1933 gave him legal power to dissolve the Reichstag and become the sole leader. Hitler was not sole leader till he merged offices of Chancellor & President to become Fuhrer in 1934. Before that President could still dismiss Chancellor. Enabling Act was only making Germany 1-party state Intentionalists like Hillgruber argue that Hitler’s consistent

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    to the rise of Nazism in Germany‚ such as the treaty of Versailles and some of the restrictions that were put on Germany‚ the loss of the war‚ and the Weimar Republic. These are just some of the reasons that are going to be looked at and discussed. Germany’s beating in World War One made political‚ economic and social fall in the Weimar Republic and led to the rise of the National Socialist German Workers’ Party (NSDAP) or Nazi party. The First World War put stress on the German people. The space

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    history‚ however‚ the 20th century has had the greatest imprint on its democracy. Three of the most significant experiences from the 20th century was the Weimar Republic‚ the rise of the Third Reich‚ and the Cold War occupation. After Germany’s defeat in World War 1‚ the Monarchy had been abolished and replaced with the fragile Weimar Republic which lasted from 1919-1933. To understand the impact‚ it has on German democracy we need to discuss the reasons why it was unstable and failed. First

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    dollar. The government didn’t respond to the crisis well either by opting for quantitative easing to make the German public spend more and kick-startg the economy bu8t all this did was worsen the situation. Therefore many in the public viewed the Weimar republic as incompetent for not dealing with the crisis well and also weak for not responding to the French invasion of the Ruhr. As a result many fed up Germans voted for parties that claimed to ‘get the job done’ by more drastic

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    of the Nazi Party was Hitler’s personality. However‚ there are other factors that also led to the rise of the Nazi Party. The weakness of the Weimar Government was one of the other main reasons that allowed for the rise of the Nazi Party. There were many problems within the government‚ including multiple disagreements and instability. Thus‚ the Republic was weak and was unable to make decisions that would benefit the people. For example‚ in January 1923‚ Germany had fallen behind in reparation payments

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    Nazis were able to do this because of many important factors including‚ The Treaty of Versailles‚ Ineffective Weimar Constitution‚ Munich Putsch (Beer Hall Putsch)‚ and The Great Depression which all contributed to Hitler and the Nazis gaining power in 1933. The Treaty of Versailles was signed on the 28th of June 1919 at the Palace of Versailles. This had huge ramifications on the Weimar Government and the way it was viewed by the German public. The treaty stated under clause 231 that Germany was

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    Hitler's Rise to Power

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    Adolf Hitler‚ leader of the Nazi Party‚ rose to the position of Fuhrer in Germany by using the weaknesses of the Weimar Government. I believe Hitler rose to power largely due to the Weimar Government’s flaws such as the Treaty of Versailles‚ organisation‚ personality‚ propaganda‚ fear and depression. The Weimar Government was generally disliked by a large percentage of the German population. The communists disrespected the government as they were the reason the communists had no power in Germany

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    greatest party‚ but generated an impact. The incapability for the Weimar Republic to ran the country influence strongly in his collapsing. By the time they new government was settle after WWI‚ the country was going through tremendous crisis. It was very difficult for them to handle the whole situation and stop the rebellions between the parties. Finally‚ when the Great Depression stroke Germany‚ it was too much for the Weimar Republic and subsequently destroyed it

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    In Book 1 from Plato’s The Republic‚ he evaluates the meaning of justice. In Book 8‚ he writes about four different kinds of government and how they all connect to one another. More specifically‚ he speaks of the negative effects of each political system and how those effects lead to the formation of the next system. Per Plato and Socrates‚ democracy emerges from oligarchy. An oligarchy is formed when the wealthy class are the leaders. When the desire for wealth reaches the point of some being wealthy

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    The Rise of Hitler

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    The depression in 1929 was one of the main factors. For Hitler and the Nazis‚ the depression was good. They blamed the Weimar Republic‚ the Communists‚ the Jewish people‚ the Treaty of Versailles and promised to be free of the enemy within who was destroying Germany. The people of Germany felt similarly so they followed Germany. Using teamwork and skills of propaganda in order to get votes Hitler and the Nazis managed to use this time well. The Nazis were very successful in this. In the elections

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