How far do you agree that Hindenburg's death in August 1934 was a defining moment in Hitler's rise to absolute power
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- How far do you agree that Hindenburg's death in August 1934 was a defining moment in Hitler's rise to absolute power
- Hindenburg's death
- The army were no longer an issue
- forced them to take an oath to Hitler
- Hitler made himself Fuhrer hours after Hindenburg's death
- No one was above him in power
- The army were no longer an issue
- Fear and Terror
- Night of the Long Knives, June 1934
- Eliminated opposition to the Nazi's
- SA leader Ernst Rohm was executed
- Night of the Long Knives, June 1934
- Propaganda
- The Hitler Myth
- Joseph Goebbels
- Torchlight procession
- Political reforms
- Reichstag Fire 1934
- Enabling Act
- Decree for the protection of the people and state
- KPD blamed for the fire
- All other political parties were banned from standing in election
- Reichstag Fire 1934
- Hitler's appointment to power
- Appointed by Hindenburg
- Believed that he could be easily controlled
- Result of mistakes of former chancellors
- Bruning, Von Papen, Schleicher
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- Appointed by Hindenburg
- Hindenburg's death
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