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    Why was Hitler able to dominate Germany by 1933? (15 marks) Hitler became chancellor in 1933‚ after being voted ‘democratically’. Hitler was able to obtain this position by using a number of methods to fabricate himself as a man who would solve all of Germany’s problems‚ when in reality he was a power hungry‚ fascist dictator. Hitler’s ability to rise up as a dictator and take control of Germany can be linked back to long term causes. These long term causes allowed Hitler certain advantages which

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    that led Hitler to becoming chancellor and these included the fear of communism‚ the great depression‚ Hitler’s leadership skills and propaganda. This essay will outline how the fear of communism helped Hitler in becoming chancellor as well as other reasons. Communism scared many Germans especially those of a higher or middle class because communists wanted to equally spread people’s wealth meaning Germans always felt unprotected. Another reason for Germans being afraid of communists was because

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    Have you ever thought about why Hitler was liked by the people of Germany even though he was a cruel man? Hitler may have been a cruel man‚ but he was also very smart and he knew how to win over people’s minds. Hitler was actually a very persuasive person through the way he gave speeches‚ his propaganda‚ and his military success. All in all‚ Hitler’s actions often block the skills and political power that he actually had. Hitler was arguably the world’s most influential orators. Why don’t people

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    How successful were Hitler and the Nazis in getting the support of young people in Germany between 1933 and 1945? It was important for Hitler and the Nazis to control and get support of young people because with the support of the youth they could gain control of the next generation to come. This was an effective way of changing Germany’s future. Hitler aimed to make Germany a country containing no Jewish people and mainly consist of the Aryan race (blue eyes‚ blonde hair). The Aryan race was

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    Adolf Hitler is a well-known name‚ not only here in Germany‚ but in most parts of the world. This is not because of a positive impression he left behind‚ but because of a very negative one. Hitler was born on the 20th of April 1889 in Braunau am Inn‚ Austria‚ as the son of an ordinary middle class family. His childhood was dominated by permanent conflicts with his farther‚ Alois‚ who did not allow his son to pursue a career as an artist. After Alois’ death‚ the young Hitler suffered a lot but managed

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    The Nazi Consolidation of power 1933-34 The Appointment of Hitler as Chancellor The background to the election of 1933 The Enabling Law The elimination of opponents and the establishment of the Nazi dictatorship The Blood Purges‚ 1934. Nazi ideology and the policy of Gleichschaltung Hitler: his personality and his appeal to the German people. The contribution of other leading Nazis. Establishing a Dictatorship: The Stabilization of Nazi Power German Government On the

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    How important was the use of legislation in the Nazi consolidation of power by the end of 1933? The use of legislation was very important to the Nazis and their consolidation of power‚ and was a key tool for the Nazi’s to make there actions legal and justifiable. This way of legalising what other wise would have been deemed illegal and immoral ways of running a political party and government. This meant they could keep the balance of a respectful government and ruthless power driven party well

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    everyone that was killed was Jewish. It also included other people that will be talked about in the essay. Such as there was homosexuals who were affected just as much as the Jewish community. Then there was also Roma’s and if you are not to sure who they are‚ excuse me but they were called gypsies. Next there was a bit of a more depressing one who were the elderly and disabled. Finally there were also a story of twins and that were tested and worked on. One of the main reasons why the nazis went after

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    Corrupt practice‚ selling “indulgences” to cancel sin‚ were something Mr. Luther thought was detrimental to the Bibles teachings. His “95 Theses” sparked a religious movement‚ the Protestant Reformation. I feel that Martin Luther was the main reason of this reform. Anyone who was ambitious enough to start their own church‚ or create their own view on Christianity‚ was labeled a pagan or heretic. Their property was seized‚ and they and their followers were murdered. Practices of the Roman Catholic Church

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    Adolf Hitler was the leader of Nazi Germany from 1934-1945 until he committed suicide. Adolf Hitler was a frontline solider then he rose to power in German politics as a leader of the National Socialist German Workers Party‚ which was known as the NAZI party. Hitler was a chancellor of Germany and served as a dictator. This rise to leadership was formed during the great depression in Germany. Adolf Hitler was a charismatic leader who was not a very sociable person. What made Hitler a good leader

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