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    ‘The Wall Street Crash was the most important reason for the increase in support for the Nazis during the period 1928-32’. Do you agree? Explain your answer. The depression also weakened the Weimar government‚ there were unpopular economic policies‚ for over half a century the Germans had judged their country by economic success‚ therefore when the economy was failing the Germans believed the country was too! The government had no idea how to solve the problems of unemployment and poverty.

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    into a crisis state. The German population were very displeased with the Republic because they felt that the democracy were taking no effective action to better the economical situation in Germany. The Germans were in desperate need of a leader‚ a so-called “strong man” to make solid decisions. In 1924 the Treaty ‘spirit’ of Locarno was signed‚ Germany took massive loans from the USA‚ this was viewed by many Germans as ‘Weimar decadence’. The German Wandervogel protested against this modern world

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    weapons also lost their jobs. The German military was at a time four million strong before the war with the reduced military this put thousands of trained men onto the streets without employment‚ these men would prove later to be enemies of the new republic. The German General Staff was dismantled‚ therefore putting influential generals such as Ludendorff and Hindenburg unemployed but most importantly there loyalty was to nobody since the Kaiser abdicated. This allowed ambitious politicians to take

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    SA on the population. The SA also were involved in key events like the Munich Putsch which was a failure but Hitler did gain the public attention that he wanted in the trial to publicise his policies. He also used the trial to interrogate the Weimar Republic and democracy. The SS were more personal to Hitler and the members were considered the perfect German men (Aryan). The SS were the bodyguards of the party and policed the membership of the Nazi party so they were not as influential as the SA.

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    Advanced Higher History Course notes * The Revolution from below. * The Ebert-Groener telephone pact. (2011) * The Spartacist revolt and its suppression. (2012) * The Preparation and Adoption of the Weimar Constitution. (2009) * Impact of hyperinflation in German life. * The Political Consequences of the crisis. (2008) * The Dawes Plan.(2010) * Stresemann’s motives and political development. (2008) * Political and Economical stabilisation. * Stresemann’s foreign policy:

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    losses‚ reparations for the damage caused by WW1‚ and the blame for starting WW1. However‚ there were many other contributing factors which aided Hitler’s rise to power‚ such as his exceptional personality‚ the Great Depression‚ the weakness of the Weimar Government‚ and the use of efficient and special tactics by the Nazi Party. The defeat of the Germany in WW1 left many Germans bitterly angry and shattered by the Treaty of Versailles‚ which was drawn up by leaders of Allied parties. The Treaty

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    Analyze the methods used by the one single-party ruler in his successful bid for power. Hitler was a single part state ruler of Germany who had led the Nazis and played undoubtedly the biggest role in starting the Second World War.However‚ when studying Hitler‚ it is important to remember he had not always been in control of a large portion of Europe‚ let alone Germany itself. Thus this paper will explain the methods used by Hitler in his successful bid for power which are political prowess

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    The Wall Street Crash of 1929‚ one of the main reasons Hitler gained enough support to become chancellor. Why? Because the crisis spread all the way to Europe‚ Germany included. Hitler seemed to know a cure for all misfortunes of the Weimar Republic. He offered jobs for the unemployed. Had the Jews and communists to blame for all the calamities‚ and offered to basically get rid of them. These ideas along with some amazing propaganda made Hitler chancellor in 1933. Now‚ that he was one

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    Citations: Brown‚ Timothy S. "The SA in the Radical Imagination of the Long Weimar Republic." Cambridge Journals Online 46.2 (2013): 238-74. Web. Gregor‚ Neil. "The rise of the Nazi Party: Germany was awash with right-wing parties after the First World War. What made the Nazis stand out from the crowd?" 20th Century History Review 3

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    Nazis kept power and control of the German people. For example Did propaganda also help? Was the regime actually popular with Germans? Why was there no opposition? Did the Nazis actually give the people what they wanted? After the failure of the Weimar‚ did the Nazis ‘look’ strong and in control and thus popular? Did the fact that the Nazis ‘solved’ the economic problems of Germany help with their popularity? Did the fact that Hitler began dismantling the T of V help boost his popularity? How

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