honourless Germany‚ making it great again. No other party focussed more on propaganda than the Nazis; they were masters of propaganda. Their propaganda skills had the ability to change the public’s opinions and views. It encompassed every aspect of Weimar Germany to entice millions of people into following them‚ their policies ranged from
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huge consequences on a lot of countries in Europe. Unemployment and poverty was growing more and more between 1929 and 1933. Hitler realised that he was going to work hard to get support from the Germans to solve the massive problems his country had. The main problems were unemployment‚ Autarky and hyperinflation. By the time Hitler became chancellor‚ the unemployment rate was at 6 million people. This meant 1 men out of 3 was without work. He also saw that Germany had to become self sufficient
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This includes Hitler’s strong personality‚ Nazis’ strength‚ political instability in Weimar Republic‚ rise up of militarism and nationalism. “Hitler’s strong personality was the main reason he became chancellor of Germany in 1933.” Indeed‚ the importance of this factor remains to be further discussed and investigated. First of all‚ Hitler became chancellor of Germany in 1933 due to the political instability in Weimar government. To reflect the situation‚ In 1929‚ Germany was hit severely by the Wall
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While the American eugenics movement spread‚ Germany was eager to embrace the new pseudo-science‚ as well. In 1923‚ Dr. Fritz Lenz‚ a German physician-geneticist and an advocate of forced sterilization‚ would “berate his countrymen for their backwardness in the domain of sterilization as compared with the United States.”4 Furthermore‚ American eugenics supporters became active participants in the global expansion of eugenics. For example‚ the Rockefeller Foundation‚ one of the largest supporters
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with a revolution while Hitler didn’t. Hitler was part of Nazi Party while Castro didn’t have a party. It was just him and his supporters. On their rise to power both Hitler and Castro used the weakness of their opponents. For Hitler it was the Weimar Government and for Castro it was Batista. Batista was seen as an American puppet as he made an agreement with the US which stated that he would protect US business interests when he comes to power. Castro was able to use the hatred towards Batista
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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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dependent on loans from America. So when the Wall Street Crash happened in 1929 it caused the economic depression in Germany which created poverty and unemployment and allowed the Nazi party to rise up the ranks as the people were angry at the Weimar Republic. In 1923 there was also the Munich Putsch where Hitler tried to seize power in Bavaria however the Nazis were defeated and sixteen were killed. This event however earned Hitler a lot of publicity as Hitler said ‘History will tear to tatters the
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look at to understand why Hilter was appointed Chancellor: Winning the elections in 1932‚ the fact‚ that there was no strong alternative‚ Chaos in Germany and the discredited Weimar Republic. First of all‚ to be the most powerful party in the Reichstag with 37% of the votes in 1932‚ he promised solutions to the everyday problems. In his propaganda he offered national unity‚ prosperity and full employment by getting rid of what they claimed were the real causes of the troubles: Marxists “the November
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A ‘fringe irritant’ in German domestic politics must be a term widely used for many minority parties in a struggling Weimar Germany‚ whilst designed to lower the thought of their actual influence and reputation amongst the readers of historical sources it also shows the significance of their effects on the population. In the case of the DAP (later NSDAP) it was minute‚ and at even said by Hitler himself: “at a low club level form”. Germany‚ being a new country which had gained experience of defeat
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At the end of World War I‚ Germany was known as the Weimar Republic. Their first elected president‚ Friedrich Ebert‚ worked his way through the political ladder under the Social Democratic party. In his presidency‚ he introduced many new and foreign policies that led people to harass him until his death. Born in 1871‚ Friedrich Ebert was the son of a tailor and worked as a saddler until he entered the trade union and then decided to enter politics. He soon became the leader of the Social Democrats
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