Hitler’s economic miracle When Hitler was elected chancellor in 1933‚ Germany was an economic mess. Before he came to power‚ Germany’s economy had already endured a lot. By 1914 Germany had become Europe’s most powerful economic and military power. That was second only after the United States in the world. After that‚ 4 terrible years of warfare leaded Germany‚ by 1918‚ to economic ruin. Warfare was the fact that they couldn’t export or import industrial goods and were limited in trade. As a result
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hit Germany‚ it hit hard. Germany was asked to repay the money given to them on loan‚ and fast. As a result of this‚ businesses went bankrupt‚ workers were laid off and unemployment skyrocketed. The Weimar government was having great difficulties in solving the problem of unemployment. Also‚ as the Weimar Constitution was a fair and balanced one‚ it was very difficult for a decisive
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seeing as they relied heavily on loans from America to keep their economy going. This made the Nazi party grow because people started to lose faith in the Weimar Republic and wanted a strong party and leader to turn to. This was important for the growth of the Nazi party because if this hadn’t happened then people would still trust the Weimar Republic. The communist threat was a less important reason why the Nazi party grew in the years 1929-1932. In Russia communism had taken over‚ this meant that
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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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taken by Hitler to control the churches in Germany. Describe the measures taken in the Treaty of Versailles to limit German power. Describe the policies of the Nazi government towards the young in the years 1933–39. Describe the key features of the Weimar Constitution. 1c Use your knowledge to explain effects or consequences - 8 marks (12 minutes) Explain the effects of The Night of the Long Knives (1934) Explain the effects of the Reichstag Fire in 1933. Explain the effects of Stresemann’s
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that the treaty was simply an attempt to destroy their economy. Other nations were given self-determination – but the Treaty forced Germans to live in other countries. Germans were also angry that they could not unite with the Austrian Germans. Weimar Germany had greeted with total horror the financial punishment of Versailles. If Germany had paid off the sum of £6‚600‚000‚000‚ she
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many things were put into practise to help the Nazi consolidation of power. Hitler was appointed Chancellor in a very legal fashion as Hindenburg enabled him to have the status in a strictly legal way in accordance to the constitution of the Weimar Republic. However‚ in order for Hitler to gain the dictatorship he so desperately wanted‚ many other acts of legislation came to light within 1933 that seemed legal but in a more twisted way by Hitler. Legislation‚ among other things‚ helped bring Hitler
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Kapp Putsch The Kapp Putsch took place in Weimar Germany in March 1920. Wolfgang Kapp was a right-wing journalist who opposed all that he believed Friedrich Ebert stood for especially after what he believed was the humiliation of the Treaty of Versailles. The Kapp Putsch was a direct threat to Weimar’s new government. Kapp was assisted by General Luttwitz who led a group of Freikorps men. On March 13th‚ 1920‚ Luttwitz seized Berlin and proclaimed that a new right of centre nationalist government
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concerns with the ‘purity of blood’ started to arise. In 1919‚ Hitler joined a political party created and developed during the post-World War I era – the Nazi party. It was anti-Marxist and was opposed to the democratic post-war government (Weimar Republic) and the Treaty of Versailles; and it promoted extreme Nationalism as well as Pan-Germanism and anti-Semitism. In 1923‚ Hitler and General Ludendorff attempted a coup
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The deliberate spreading of such information‚ rumors‚ etc. 3. The particular doctrines or principles propagated by an organization or movement. How did Hitler use propaganda…. He used very powerful propaganda to proclaim that the Weimar republic were the downfall and destroyers of Germany and that they are the enemy‚ he used propaganda to say that he was the savior of Germany and the one who can make the country strong again after the depression. Finally‚ people mostly blamed the
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