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    Hitler was a crafty and scheming dictator who ruled Germany till 1945. He was the leader of the Nazi party and was blamed for World War 2 and the Holocaust‚ which resulted in the deaths of millions. How did this ruthless and cruel dictator come into power? There are many ways in which Hitler came into power. Which was the underlying factor that contributed significantly to Hitler gaining power? The three factors that will be examined are that the Hitler promised the Germans what they wanted‚ weak

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    himself‚ Asses the interpretation? 45 minutes. I disagree with the interpretation to an extent‚ there are many factors that lead to the rise of the Nazis that were not directly from Hitler‚ firstly‚ there was a weak government in Germany – the Weimar government was weak with many different parties and fringe parties struggling to agree on anything‚ the Reichstag couldn’t pass many laws‚ decisions could not be made and many people also saw this democratic system for Germany was weak and wanted

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    Why did the Munich Putsch 1923 fail? The Munich Putsch of 1923‚ also known as the Beer Hall Putsch was Adolf Hitler’s attempt to overthrow the Weimar government of Ebert and establish a nationalistic one instead in its place. The Munich Putsch failed because of several factors. First‚ Hitler had only about 35‚000 supporters at that time so there was a shortage of rebels. Second‚ the Kahr had

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    the government and consolidate power. In January 1933‚ Hindenburg appointed Hitler to the position of Chancellor. For instance‚ in February 28‚ 1933 Hitler used the fire as justification and convinced President Hindenburg to invoke Article 48 of the Weimar constitution‚ in order to protect public safety. This shows that the Reichstag Fire gave Hitler more time to undo the constitution. In the same year‚ Hitler

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    Hitler gained support for three main reasons; the German citizens had lost faith in the Weimar government and began to turn to extremist groups for help‚ German citizens became desperate and began to like Nazi ideas on hunger and unemployment or they felt threatened and feared the communists and thought only the Nazis would be able to help them (maybe even involving the SA). German citizens lost faith in the Weimar government and the Great depression gave Hitler and the Nazis the opportunity to gain

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    Assess the role of each of the following in the rise to power of Hitler: ideological appeal; underestimation by opponents; propaganda. The historical debate surrounding the causal factors of the rise of the Nazi state in Germany by 1933 is fierce. Marxist historians‚ emphasising the idea that Nazism was no more than capitalism’s most extreme form‚ tend to view Hitler as a puppet of big business. Others‚ including renowned scholars such as AJP Taylor stress the idea that Hitler and the Nazi’s were

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    took steps toward making Germany a powerful country. In Article 48 of the Weimar Constitution of 1919‚ it stated that the

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    As Foreign Minister‚ Stresemann had numerous achievements. His first notable achievement was the Dawes Plan of 1924‚ which reduced Germany’s overall reparations commitment and reorganized the Reichsbank. His second success was the Locarno Treaties with Britain‚ France‚ Italy‚ and Belgium‚ signed in October 1925 at Locarno. Germany officially recognized the post World War I western border for the first time‚ and was guaranteed peace with France‚ and promised admission to the League of Nations and

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    the Nazis “became Keynesians before Keynes‚” when during the same period the Roosevelt New Deal was failing to bring the US unemployment rate down to single digits.  All three authors trace the idea for credit‐financed expansion back to the previous Weimar government and to the Nazi Sofortprogramm contained in a 1932 political manifesto that was “widely circulated in pamphlet form . . . during the campaign

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    Britain showed respect to Germany. The things that Germany didn’t like is that it made Germany seem weak or not strong enough to defend themselves from French‚ other than become friends with them. Also Gustav Stresemann was appointed Chancellor of Weimar after the death of Ebert. One of the reasons that Gustav Stresemann was a significant person is that‚ he made Germany to become a member of the League of Nations. The way he did this is that at first the French teased Germany for what had happen

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