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    Death of Stressman

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    factors that results in the rise of Hitler is the death of a capable leader that brought stability and prosperity back to Germany. This capable leader is known as Gustav Stressman . Stressman died of a heart attack on 3rd October 1929. On behalf of the Weimar government‚ Stressman had negotiated the Dawes and Young Plans for more time to pay reparations to the Allies. In 1925‚ he also helped to end the Ruhr occupation by French and Belgian troops which had begun in 1923 and signed the 1925 Locarno Pact

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    The prices of everyday items such as bread went to mind-boggling highs. ‘In 1923‚ bread cost 201‚000‚000‚000 marks.’ People were fed up with this and wanted things to change. Hitler was their answer. He promised to improve Germany’s hyperinflation problem and restore normality. This made and convinced people to vote for him. Prices went up so fast that a day’s wages would just buy a cup of coffee the nest day. The severe reparations they had to pay from the Treaty of Versailles was the reason behind

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    the end of WWI. Germany was given full blame under Article 231 and were forced to pay more than 6‚600million pounds in reparations. This greatly angered the German people‚ as the terms of the Treaty were seen as too harsh. The ToV weakened the Weimar republic from the very beginning‚ as it was seen as a ‘stab in the back’‚ or ‘dolschtoss’. This led to people supporting extermist groups‚ most notably Hitler. Hitler gained support by promising to eradicate the ToV‚ his rise to power would later be a

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    The topic of my research paper is the rise of National Socialism in Germany after World War I and the fall of the Weimar Government. I want to know how a highly civilized country could throw off a newly formed Democratic government in favor of Adolf Hitler and National Socialism. I am looking to see how or when National Socialism first came to be. We all know about Hitler and the Nazi Party; but when and for that matter‚ who came up with National Socialism? In this paper I am going to give

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    was because of the attitude of the elite as they would be the one deciding who to be chancellor‚ without their support Hitler wouldn’t have become chancellor. However other factors such as fear of communism‚ the appeal of the Nazi Party‚ economic problems and the failure of previous chancellors are all other reasons why Hitler was appointed. The most important reason as to why Hitler was appointed as chancellor was because of the attitudes of the elites. The elites would be the people deciding

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    many different positive and negative effects of the Nazi rule on the people of Germany between 1933 and 1939. The treaty of Versailles drained the German people of everything they had. People were poor‚ hungry and unemployed‚ and the weakened Weimar republic had become even weaker in the eyes of the German people. The harsh conditions of the treaty caused Germany to loose land‚ money‚ military strength and dignity caused Germany to fall into disrepair. The people of Germany needed a leader and Adolf

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    On January 30th‚ 1933‚ Adolf Hitler‚ the leader of the National Socialist German Workers Party (The Nazi Party)‚ was appointed as chancellor of Germany. In the following paragraphs I will write how Hitler’s dictatorial nature and the work of brilliant strategies had pushed his way into such success and power. In 1919‚ army veteran Adolf Hitler‚ thwarted by the post-war situation in Germany joined the German Workers’ Party‚ a political organization based on anti-Semitism and German nationalism

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    How and why did Hitler gain power in Germany by 1933? Following the collapse of the Weimar government‚ Hitler managed to gain dictatorship over Germany by 1936. In fact it took Hitler just around 18 months‚ between February 1933 and August 1934‚ so how did Hitler gain autocracy over Germany so quickly? I am going to start with how the Germans had fear of Germany becoming a communist country like Russia. At the end of the war‚ many people hoped that democracy would spread to most countries of

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    Dbq Civil Peace Analysis

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    Civil Peace: The “Who” and “What” of the 20th Century Peace is the universal goal with non universal means of achieving it. During the 20th century in Germany‚ civil peace was to be achieved by briefly burying pre war conflicts in order to unite against the enemy. Civil peace was a controversial concept because civilians would either resolve small conflicts before moving onto a larger conflict or set aside current conflicts to end World War I. During World War I‚ Germans struggled to fight

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    Gustav Stresemann took Weimar Germany out of its hardest years and turned it into the ‘Golden Years of Weimar. Stresemann was able to restore economic stability. He created the Rentenmark which was a currency issued in 1923 to stop the hyperinflation. It also encouraged foreign investment in Germany’s economy. The Reichsbank was given control of this currency. Stresemann negotiated the Dawes Plan with an American banker called Charles G. Dawes. This reduced the size of the reparations to an affordable

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