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    ineffective and vulnerable to destruction Weimar constitution‚ strengths and charisma of Hitler and the Nazis‚ the use of violence and intimidation‚ negative cohesion‚ support from the SA‚ businessmen and Reichstag‚ constant use of propaganda along with much luck enabled to his rise of status to chancellor. Hitler understood the people and knew what they sought after‚ and as an outstanding speaker‚ he was able to convince the people that he was capable to solve the problems they were facing‚ receiving support

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    Great War.” (p. 138) Drawing specific examples from the film(s)‚ demonstrate how Lang’s Mabuse illustrates the chaos of the Weimar era. How does the struggle between Mabuse and Von Wenk articulate the larger struggle within Germany? Throughout the hardship that Germany faced during the Weimar Era‚ their power struggle remained the most eminent of their problems. Dealing with the hyperinflation‚ political extremists‚ and hostility from the victors of the war‚ Germany’s ability to keep its

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    possible to see within Germany’s class system that the depression had a somewhat negative effect on all levels of class. The great depression not only affected Germany’s working class‚ with high unemployment rates resulting from it; it also caused problems for the upper class‚ middle class‚ landowners and farmers. This lead to a large amount of political uncertainty and can even be suggested was one of the reasons for the rise of the communist party. During the war the working class made up the

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    `Hitler became Chancellor in January 1933 because he was leader of the most popular party in Germany. ` How far do you agree with this judgement? The Nazi party was slowly making its ascent into the whirlwind world of politics; at first glance they appeared to be making no progress‚ due to this they were paid very little attention. The government’s negligence of the party allowed them to grow gradually and undetected. Although their popularity contributed to Hitler`s appointment as Chancellor‚

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    the German people’s frustration with the economic conditions and the fresh wounds left by defeat in World War 1 and the harsh terms of the Versailles treaty. Hitler was a very good public speaker who channeled popular unhappiness with the post-war Weimar government and

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    forward a chain of events. Although the Reichstag Fire was the most important reason‚ I think that the Enabling Act was also important in enabling Hitler to establish a dictatorship. The Enabling Act was an act that changed the structure of the Weimar Republic. The full name of the acts was the Law for the Removal of the Distress of the People and Reich. It was just a plan that gave the right for Hitler to make laws for four year without the consent of the Reichstag. It was then renewed in 1937 which

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    The catastrophic circumstances between 1929 and 1933 led to the rise of Adolf Hitler in Germany with the Nazi party provided a simple path to gaining power as Chancellor and Dictator of Germany. The Great Depression was a catalytic aspect that led to the circumstances of the Germany that Adolf Hitler was able to control. However scenarios regarding the mistakes of others‚ the Nazi’s sinister tactics‚ weaknesses of Government and the characteristic possessed by Hitler were all crucial to his rise

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    current Weimar government allowed this to happen to their once beautiful country. Therefore due to a constant decline in popularity from the German people towards the Weimar government‚ Hitler managed to obtain a foothold in exploiting the situation. Furthermore he would appeal to the German people and gain popularity at Germany’s most vulnerable state. Consequently‚ due to the quick actions of Hitler to exploit the disastrous state in which Germany was in and the vulnerability of the Weimar

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    million out of work with 17 million Germans on the dole. The few who were in work found their wages were cut leading to many becoming homeless. Many Germans felt hopeless and began to lose faith in democracy and the Weimar system of government. Proportional Representation in the Weimar Government meant that no party held a majority. Therefore‚ Germany was run by the Grand Coalition. This coalition was made up of five parties‚ resulting in constant in-house arguing‚ the coalition could never decide

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    convinced the German people that the violence used‚ such as the action of the SS‚ was beneficial to the maintenance of the state. The Nazi’s also began to victimize certain stereotypes so that they would gain more support and shift the blame for any problems onto groups such as the Jews. This also inevitably installed a fear in most Germans. Propaganda was a core method that Hitler used to gain control and support within

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