National 5: Unit 3 Hitler & Nazi Germany- Nazi Rise to Power
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- Created on: 26-04-15 17:19
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- Nazi Rise to Power
- Long Term Bitterness
- Anger about the WW1 & Treaty of Versailles
- Ineffective Constitution
- Crippled government
- Article 48
- Proportional Representation
- Crippled government
- Money
- Financial support of wealthy businessmen
- Who scared of Communism & losing money
- Financial support of wealthy businessmen
- Propaganda
- Josef Goebbels was the minister of propaganda
- Made German masses believe Jews were to blame for German struggle & Hitler was their last hope
- Personal Qualities
- Hitler was a very powerful public speaker
- He also came across very organised and had an excellent sense of timing
- Hitler was a very powerful public speaker
- Attack
- Attack on specific people
- Jewish
- Completely segregated
- Blamed fro Germanys problems
- Completely segregated
- Communist
- SA broke up political meetings
- Communist blamed for Reichstag fire
- Jewish
- Attack on specific people
- Programme
- A promise for all kinds of people
- Working class: employment oppertunities
- Middle Class: protection from hyperinflation
- Upperclass: An alternative to communism
- A promise for all kinds of people
- Economic Depression
- The different depressions of 1923 and 1929 economically ruined Germany
- People looked for a strong party so this would never occur again
- The different depressions of 1923 and 1929 economically ruined Germany
- Recruited by Hindenburg
- Hindenburg and Von Papen offered Hitler role of Chancellor thinking they could control him.
- Hitler was contemplating suicide before this happened
- 1932 elections Hitler failed to get a majority again
- Hindenburg and Von Papen offered Hitler role of Chancellor thinking they could control him.
- Long Term Bitterness
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